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GR Mag's Garden Railway Basics Part 1 Scale

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Posted by powlee on Thursday, April 28, 2005 1:13 PM
[:-,] Alright, this thread has run a bit. I have tried to understand some of the explanations and failed at some which means I am not very bright. But I have to admire the people who try to get it right. I have not the patience.
At the risk of offending some and having to retreat and sulk in a small County in England, when sitting in one`s own garden and watching different scales go by and they look right in my eye, I have to say

`Who ***** cares!! [}:)][;)]

Ian P

Ian P - If a man speaks in a desert where no woman can hear, Is he still wrong?

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 28, 2005 9:33 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by grandpopswalt


I propose we scrap the hodge-podge of scales we now have and adopt two universally used scales: CE-SG (Close Enough Standard Gauge) and CE-NG (Close Enough Narrow Gauge). Now all manufacturers could produce stuff +/- 5% off scale and it would still all #8220;look right#8221; except to the few diehard nitpickers among us.

Walt



[#ditto] Here Here!
Wait a minute I am one of those nit pickers![:p]
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Posted by markn on Thursday, April 28, 2005 11:56 PM
Not to offend/embarass anyone but do the 3 (as of this posting) people that voted "no" understand it now? I hope they will see the principle is simple but the application is the stuff online forums are made of.

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