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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by DeSchane</i> <br /><br /> <br />Muddy creek, Saying you don't give a "hoot" how (what you do) effects anyone else's modeling, is certainly not going to win you too many friends in this hobby! <br /> <br />Also, I wasn't really looking for anyone to guarrentee me anything! It was simply a statement that I believe RTR is affecting kits, but, kits are not affecting RTR. <br /> <br />Excuse me for talking about a subject that IS important to me! Now, if you'll excuse me, the sky is falling! <br />[/quote] <br />We're not talking anti-social behavior, here. We're talking about buying model railroad items, a simple act that reflects personal interests in an aspect of modeling. I'll say it again: when I buy an RTR boxcar, I don't give a hoot how it affects anyone else's modeling. Are you saying that I should give up purchasing what interests me because of some dubious argument that there will be fewer items offered that interest you? Or that I should just feel guilty about it? Sorry, I don't think so. <br /> <br />I haven't seen <i>any</i> concrete evidence my RTR boxcar has <i>any</i> noticible effect on your modeling. I'm not going to lose any sleep over the fact that you don't like RTR and I'm certainly not changing my buying habits because of it any more than you should change because of my preferences. <br /> <br />I don't buy into the us-vs-them issue that you do. There's room for all in this hobby and manufacturers will accomodate the market place where there is demand. <br /> <br />Wayne
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