Or HOF could induct zero when there is no one who meets the HOF qualifications. 
 What ever those qualifications might be.

Lee



On May 23, 2012, at 1:54 PM, Roy wrote:

> The BTMA is fine, but usually goes to one person a year while you could 
> induct any number to a HOF in a given year.
> 
> Roy
> 
> --- In [email protected], "scale S only" <scalesonly@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all --
> > 
> > Other than not having a ╲headquarters╡ where such a hall of fame could 
> > be 
> > presented, we already have such a thing â•" The Bernie Thomas Award.
> > It would be possible to gather them under a ╲Hall of Fame╡ heading on 
> > the 
> > website with the BTMA subtitle if that seems appropriate.
> > 
> > If you think the BTMA is insufficient, I am open to ideas and inspiration...
> > Bill Winans
> > NASG western VP
> > -----------------------------
> > I'm a big proponent of honoring those who served our scale over the years. 
> > When I hatched the idea of a Library, I recommended naming it the Russ 
> > Mobley Library since he had only recently been deceased. Now whenever 
> > someone asks who Russ Mobley was, someone will answer and in that way, his 
> > memory will go on.
> > 
> > I did fail to get support for my idea of an S Hall of Fame and it sort of 
> > went away. Perhaps now would be a good time for the NASG BOT to revive the 
> > proposal so we can give lasting honor to the large list of those who did so 
> > much for our scale.
> > 
> > BTW, I noticed that our O scale brethren have one:
> > http://www.oscalekings.org/oshof.html
> > 
> > Roy Hoffman
> > NASG Pres 2001-2005
> > 
> > "
> >
> 
> 

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