Dave, you may be right here, but I seem to recall Don Thompson saying that
the 1930's~1960 stuff sells best. I do see a lot of modern equipment running
on HO layouts, both at shows and in basements. Does that mean that some of
those folks would switch to S if there was more modern equipment? I sure
don't know. Any thoughts from anyone else?
Roy Inman

> From: ctxmf74 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 18:23:41 +0000
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: S-Scale Modeling Hobby's future (was: Re: MR circulation)
> 
> S is
> on hold now, the only thing keeping it from really blooming is a lack
> of modern prototype equipment, a lot of these guys on the sidelines
> like to consume and they are just waiting for S to reach that critical
> point where they can buy most of what they need  for their new layouts
> then the switch overs will occur. 



 
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