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Re: AF prices go skyrocketing
Yes... but the simple solution to this is just don't buy them at these prices.? SELLERS do NOT have the power over BUYERS... we have the power over them.? There is no law that says we MUST buy regardless of the price.? It's the DEMAND part of Supply and Demand.... if we DEMAND the prices come down before we buy... eventually, they will.
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AF prices go skyrocketing
As predicted: Lionel announces the end of AF - and prices are shooting through the ceiling. In the Bay, you find some SD70 offers - at around 800 US-$. Unaffordable and unjustified. Even U33 offers for east of 400 dollars. Seems a few people have gone mad altogether...
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Tired Greetings from Middle Franconia, Hans (who does NOT want to play this game) |
Re: Posting Only On Facebook
Correction to my previous reply? : "Facebook has a search feature that is present on every single Facebook group without FAIL." I forgot to proofread... perhaps my memory cells need and upgrade to newer technology? John D
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Re: Posting Only On Facebook
Facebook does not need a archiving system because everything you post never gets deleted unless you intentionally delete it, and those earlier posts can be easily found using the search feature which is present in every single Facebook group without oil. As for your other point about E-mail... Facebook is not an email client, it is a advanced messaging platform. And lastly... the very poor sales of American Flyer products over the past decade have shown that NOT fixing a problem (i.e. not improving the product) played a huge part in the demise of AF. John D If it aint broke dont fix it. |
Re: The Monon Thoroughbred
No, they had bridges and water towers.
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Talmadge C 'TC' Carr Sn42 and Mn42 in 1923 group_list@... On 01February2025, at 22:07, Roger Nulton via groups.io <roger.nulton@...> wrote: |
Re: Posting Only On Facebook
If it aint broke dont fix it.
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FB lacks in, to me, the most important area. Archiving. You can search any post ever made, but try that in FB. Secondly; eMail is not tracked and sold. Which seems to be FBs main reason for being. As for instant on with pics and vids. Such is possible with eMail but uses resources many do not have. Seems like a first world problem. Talmadge C 'TC' Carr Sn42 and Mn42 in 1923 group_list@... On 01February2025, at 22:00, John Degnan via groups.io <scaler164@...> wrote: |
Re: The Monon Thoroughbred
On Sat, Feb 1, 2025 at 09:07 PM, Roger Nulton wrote:
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Brooks wrote:? Higher vantage point images are now referred to as "drone shots"...
How about a mountain top?? Mountains in MONON land?? Tend to doubt it, but maybe.......? Ed L.
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Re: The Monon Thoroughbred
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýBrooks, they didn¡¯t have drones in 1947 ? Roger ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Brooks Stover via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, February 1, 2025 9:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [S-Scale] The Monon Thoroughbred ? Roger,
? Real railroads now look like layouts on YouTube!
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Re: Posting Only On Facebook
Just one (long winded) comment I'd like to make from right field on this topic ...
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The IO Group's format represents a BACKWARD step in technology instead of a forward step that Facebook (and similar platforms) represents. The IO platform is, as was the old Yahoo Groups, loosely based on what was once called a "BBS" back in my younger days (the early to late 1980s)... BBS being the acronym for Bulletin Board Service.? Even back then, one could upload photos and other files to certain "SUBS" of a BBS, and then other users could download those files from the subs of the BBS... BUT... those files could NOT be VIEWED on the BBS.? There was not visual representation ("thumbnail") image... just a TEXT name of the file to be downloaded, saved on a floppy disk, then "loaded" (later) for viewing at home once the user was offline.? This is essentially what we have in the IO platform... just slightly more modernized, and a hell of a lot faster!
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On the other hand... Facebook, and similar platforms CAN display images and files instantaneously, on screen, without the need of downloading (or "SAVING") the file to our PCs. So, essentially... by sticking with the IO and old Yahoo type platforms, we're actually keeping with archaic technology instead of keeping up with MODERNity.
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Is that what we want for S scale?? To always be a step (or two, or more) behind... even in the new forms of MEDIA that we use to expose our scale to the masses?? I'm not saying there is anything wrong with IO's tried-and-true platform... hell, I still to this day have my old Commodore 64 computer system on which I ran my very own BBS... and it all still works!? But it is no longer my link to the world, and it has not been since about 1989.
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But to tie all that in with our topic - I suppose a similar connection could be made between how the continuation of American Flyer's archaic products (until just recently) hasn't helped much (if any) to promote S scale to today's modelers... but I won't flog that dead horse topic again.? I'll just end by saying the same thing I've been saying for many years - S scale MUST mature!? It cannot DRIVE into the future or THRIVE in that future by being stuck in the past.? And like it or not... platforms like Facebook are FAR superior to IO... and they are FAR more popular with today's newer generations.? That is an undeniable reality.
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Re: FS: South Wind NYC Combine
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýMy thoughts,? come from our benefits in
getting so many new models.? At one time I owned a Super Scale 65'
combine--this model f? copper sides
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Re: Unique Southern Pacific AC-5 Cab Forward 4-8-8-2 for sale
Looks like a procedure for using one of the great?Hartoy bodies?on an M2 chassis. ?Take a body from one of the 1930s Hartoy trucks that would be rare in the 50s?
Sent from my Tardis -- Ted Larson trainweb.org/mhrr/??????? --------??????? NASG.org??????? --------??????? GN in 1965 |
Re: It's Official: No More Flyer
On Sat, Feb 1, 2025 at 03:12 PM, Andrew Parker wrote:
Ed,? I kid you.? ?I'm really an S scale lifer. OK..........the joke is on me.? I took you too literally.? Welcome back !!? Now, what can I sell you next?? I need deeds, not words.? I will admit to being rather saddened to hear about an S scale guy moving to a smaller scale.? That makes no sense at all to me.? Moving to a larger scale makes a lot of sense to me.? But maybe that is just me.? Who knows......?? ?SSSSmiling Ed L.
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Re: It's Official: No More Flyer
Ed,? I kid you.? ?I'm really an S scale lifer.? ?However I did recently visit an N scale layout.? ?It was interesting.? ? Very small but interesting. Alway S,? Andrew
On Thursday, January 30, 2025 at 11:28:32 PM PST, Ed Loizeaux <loizeaux@...> wrote:
On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 06:30 PM, Andrew Parker wrote:
Sorry Ed,? as much as I love all the stuff I have bought from you I'm now switching to Z guage. Andrew.........I, for one, will miss you and all the future purchases we might have transacted.? I have operated on only one Z scale layout, but I must admit it is a totally new perspective on things.? Z scale does offer a "big picture" opportunity missing in the larger scales.? Have fun.........Ed L.
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Re: Posting Only On Facebook
Austin Birkey
I want to echo Mark Charles Peter.? I get stuck doing a repair today as I could not find the correct wiring diagram in any of my personal references.? I went to the NASG website and found just what I needed!? Fantastic resource!? Thank you. Austin Birkey On Sat, Feb 1, 2025 at 8:25?AM Mark Charles via <mark_h_charles=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: S scale comments........
Part of the answer, Jace, might be that as SHS was on the way up, hobby shops were on the way out. While only a relative handful of hobby shops carried S, shops were one of the few ways potential converts could be exposed to S before the Internet.?
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Re: S scale comments........
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I think Don Thompson and his partner came as close to a sugar uncle as we are ever likely to see.? They developed a complete line of full-scale (but operable on AF track) line of cars, locomotives, and track system at affordable prices.? ?Why it didn't take
off even more than it did before the Chinese production was pulled out from under them, I cannot quite understand.
Jace Kahn
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Ed Loizeaux <Loizeaux@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 1, 2025 1:50 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [S-Scale] S scale comments........ ?
On Sat, Feb 1, 2025 at 05:30 AM, Pieter Roos wrote:
I would bet that the molds/tooling for the pieces under discussion reside in China. (after 50 years I expect the idea of ¡°growing¡± S into a major scale is one to forget). Lionel has several factories in China which produce products for them.? At one time, the number was at least 10+ different factories.? Lionel obtained competitive bids for production from various factories in their attempts to keep the numbers reasonable.?
I do not know how many factories Lionel uses these days.? I am quite sure Lionel did not own these factories but had exclusive use of their capabilities.
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I really appreciate Pieter's thinking outside the box regarding S scale not becoming a major scale.? As two old-tymers in S, we have both worked hard in our individual ways to accomplish that goal.? I, for one, feel it is impossible unless a big Sugar
Daddy steps up to the task.? So far, I have not seen a Sugar Daddy on the horizon heading our way.?
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Perhaps S scale marketing should emphasize that S is the best niche scale to enjoy.? Creatively making things might be an appeal to many rather than simply buying things.? (Note:? "might" is not the same as "will".)? Promoting all the different ways folks
could make things in S scale for themselves would be a new approach.? Perhaps it would be better to be known as the
BEST NICHE SCALE rather than the long-lost? formerly-major scale?? No matter how much S advertises, the lack of products remains the biggest single obstacle to attracting those from other scales to S.?
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Just my thoughts.? Worth what you paid for them.? Enjoy.........
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Cheers..........Ed Loizeaux?
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Ed Loizeaux
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