--- In [email protected], "ctxmf74" <ctxm@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
>   Hi Bob, Thanks for clarifying. I am not familiar with Flyer so wasn't sure. 
> Too bad the hobby didn't listen to Wescott in 1969 ,if so we'd all be happily 
> swimming in S models today :>) 
          ________________________________________________

Linn was only stating an observation that S and TT embodied most, if not all 
the qualities of the popular scales available, and the hobby may have taken a 
different turn if either one had existed in any noticeable quantity prior to 
WWII.

Of course, "G" scale hadn't appeared yet - that was a province of the live 
steamer set.

Bob Nicholson  ____________________________________________



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