Hi Marty
Lets see I drove for about 13 1/2 hours in my mini-van.
Got there late Thursday night. Got to sleep about 4am Friday
morning. Got up around 7am Friday morning to setup 3 NASG
tables plus a 12, 21/2 switching layout. I was there up I went to
diner about 7:00 pm. I came back a little after 8:30 and stayed
for a little over an hour. Sorry I couldn't stay awake so I figured
I'd get some sleep. Sorry we missed each other. And thanks
for pointing out my shortcomings in this high paying job I have.
John
P.S you can still buy the buildings, just go to www.nasg.org.
> The biggest disappointment was the number of tables that had stuff but
>were covered and did not uncover that evening. Saddest was the NASG table
>as this was one of the reasons I drove a total of six and a half hours to
>get there and back! As an NASG member this was a big disappointment. CASG
>members told me John Foley was responsible for the tables. I got there at
>6:45 PM and left at 9:45 PM. Not once during those three hours was the
>table uncovered. I wanted to examine the NASG modern building before
>purchasing one (or several). I also wanted to purchase a second standards
>gauge. I hate dealing with the mail and I hate paying shipping. All
>previous S-Fests that I have attended have always had a working NASG table
>and someone with it.
>
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