John: I for one would be curious to lean of your finds.

        Art Ferguson
    

--- In [email protected], "John Degnan" <Scaler164@...> wrote:
>
> Advance apologies for cross-posting between groups, but maybe we'll have some 
> fun with this...
> 
> As silly as this may sound, I told my wife that if we ever decided to move 
> again, I was going to make darn sure that we picked a place where there were 
> a large number of other model railroaders at work in at least one of the 
> scales that I dabble in (S, HO and O (2-rail)) to fellowship with.  So, if 
> such a thing exists, where might one find information dealing with the 
> greatest concentrations, per region/state/city.etc, of model railroaders in 
> the southeast?  I've already determined that I do not want to go any farther 
> south, so FLA, AL and MS are out.  I'm leaning toward north GA, TN or NC, but 
> not discounting other possibilities such as VA... and maybe KY (technically 
> not part of the southeast, but close enough).
> 
> So let's hear it, guys... "Where y'all hangin' yer hats?!?"
> 
> Direct, private replies welcome.
> 
> 
> John Degnan
> Scaler164@...
> Scaler187@...
>




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