Looking at the Northern Ohio S Scalers meeting today, we had 11 members attend 
which I would consider active.

3 - NASG
3 - S Scale List
4 - S Scale.org
1 - NMRA
7 - Railroad Historical Organizations

2 members have sizable active S Scale layouts.

We send out about 40 Newsletters.  Looks like maybe 10 percent are NASG and 
even less for S Scale List.  I beleive I am the only NMRA member.  Which is 
unusual since most of us came from a Scale environment.  I'll have to poll the 
club for exact numbers.

We had a nice clinic on building a static grass wand.  We now have three in the 
club and two more finishing up.

We also had previews on the Cleveland 'S' Spree convention cars.  Thanks to the 
CVSGA for bringing them for us to see.

We are getting our new modules ready to show for the NMRA Div 5 show March 16 & 
17.  Sorry no green beer allowed.  After maybe.

-- John Henning
N.O.S.S. Head 'S'nipe
S Scale.org
NMRA Life Memeber - 30 years
C&O HS Member and former Director
B&O HS Member
ACL-SAL-SCL HS Member
NASG Member


--- In [email protected], "Rusty" <thebrassbasher@...> wrote:
>
>  Before last Saturday I knew four active S Scalers, here on the West coast, 
> that are:
> 
>  NOT members of the NASG
>  NOT members of the S Scale list
>  NOT members of the NMRA
> 
> A week ago I  started to sell horny brass balls on eBay , much better than 
> selling here on the S list,  I now know 2 more S Scalers that are:
> 
> NOT members of the NASG
> NOT members of the S list
> 
> Rusty
> 
> --- In [email protected], Peter Vanvliet <groups@> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > With respect to "scale" modeling, we currently have 215 NASG members 
> > whom have indicated that they are interested in STANDARD-GAUGE scale 
> > modeling ONLY and nothing else. HOWEVER, there are 601 members who have 
> > expressed interest in scale modeling total. For example, I checked off 
> > "Scale" and "Sn3" in my membership application. I am therefore not 
> > counted among the 215 but rather among the 601 members.
> > 
> > There are currently 1,067 members in this Yahoo Groups mailing list, so 
> > I would feel comfortable estimating that there are at least 1,000 people 
> > who are strongly interested in modeling S in "scale". Then add to that 
> > the number of people who are neither NASG members nor members of this 
> > mailing list, but yet model in "scale" AND those people who happen to 
> > prefer rail heights that are somewhat taller and prefer claw couplers, 
> > but otherwise have what would appear to be a scale layout, and I suspect 
> > our numbers may be even larger (of course, that is anyone's guess)
> > 
> >   - Peter.
> >
>




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