Chris,

Here are the facts from the NASG Online Membership:

17% is A.F. only (no other interests).
13% is scale only (no other interests).
3% is hi-rail only (no other interests).
0.3% is narrow gauge only (no other interests).
There are zero collectors-only with no other interests.

70% has expressed interest in A.F. in addition other interests (hi-rail, scale, narrow gauge, etc.) 52% has expressed interest in hi-rail in addition other interests (AF, scale, narrow gauge, etc.) 38% has expressed interest in scale in addition other interests (AF, hi-rail, narrow gauge, etc.)

 - Peter.



On 02/20/2013 7:00 am, adguytrains wrote:
Chris...Whoa!  What do you base that "most" on?  I really have to disagree. Been to a 
NASG Convention lately?  There are plenty of active "scalers" (and even a few ng folks) 
attending.  The NASG is a pretty good mix of both.,..per its charter.

Bob Hogan

--- In [email protected], Christopher Borgmeyer <cborgmeyer@...> wrote:
This is a pretty self explanatory issue in my mind.  Most NASG members are 
American Flyer toy train collector/operators.  The NASG primarily serves to 
represent or promote that segment of the hobby.

Chris Borgmeyer



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