and he notes -

Sounds like a good idea. It could be shortened to include each 
interest such as:

SGS for the S Gauge Scale Modeler

SGH for the S Gauge Hi-Railer

SGF for the S Gauge Flyer Operator

Since 3/16th narrow gaugers have no Flyer or Hi-rail to clutter their 
layouts, that designation would remain the same i. e. Sn2, Sn3 etc.

The categories need not be limited as above. For example we could have:

SGA for the S Gauge Armchair Modeler

SGR for the S Gauge Rivet Counter

SGL for the S Gauge Lunatic Fringe who model down to the diameter of the rivet!

And finally - SGC for the S Gauge Curmudgeon like Art or myself!

Raleigh the SGC from Maine...

P. S. I didn't forget you Bill F., you have your own category SGB as 
you are one of a kind and a fun guy! - R


At 01:47 PM 2/17/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>How about the term, Scale S Gauge, or S Gauge, Scale? It works for me!
>
>Gary Chudzinski
>
><mailto:chudgr%40earthlink.net>[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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