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“S” Gauge Clubs.... Standup and be counted!

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“S” Gauge Clubs.... Standup and be counted!
Posted by azflyer on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 6:36 PM

“S” Gauge Clubs.... Standup and be counted! 

I have been trying to put together a list by state of “S” Gauge Clubs, Organizations, Personal web sites, and blogs to promote “S” as alternative between O-HO Gauge.

If you yourself has an Imaginative web site or blog, or you know of someone that has a site that others would enjoy to visit. Please leave the URL to this post or e-mail it to: ceazflyer@gmail.com

Thank You, AZ-Flyer

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Tags: S

 

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Posted by spankybird on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 6:41 PM

In NE Ohio their is the Cuyahoga Valley S Gauge Association. Web page is www.cvsga.com

 

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Posted by azflyer on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 7:41 PM

That is what it all about. An "S" gauge club that has imaginative web site. You made my day....this is a well done web site. You have been listed.

Thank You

 

 

 

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Posted by spankybird on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:18 PM

Thanks, I am their web master. Geeked

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Posted by azflyer on Friday, September 30, 2011 6:33 PM

 

I would like to thank all the members of this forum that responded to my E-mail to my request for listing of “S” Scale Clubs by states in there region of the United States. 

I have added 25 new clubs to the list of “S” Gauge Clubs, Standup and be Counted.

If you would like to add your “S” Gauge Club to this list, just E-mail to:  AZ-Flyer 

 

 

“Tell me and I’ll forget;Embarrassed show me and I may remember;Smile involve me and I’ll understand.”Big Smile

 

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Posted by azflyer on Monday, November 7, 2011 4:43 PM

We have to do more to get S Gaugers noticed. Every S Gauge Club should a least have a blog site, if not a web site. There are people out there that want to join train clubs in there areas. But the links to these sites are dead ends or not even connected to model train club. We need more then e-mail address that no longer active or phone numbers that are disconnected. Its up to all clubs not just S gauge to update information to all organizations. We also need the webmaster of these organizations to update there links on there webpages.

Valley of the Sun "S" Gaugers S Gauge Club Web Site

Valley of the Sun "S" Gaugers Informational S Gauge Blog Site

American Flyer Cabinet-top Layout Personal S Gauge Blog Site

AZ-Flyer

 

“Tell me and I’ll forget;Embarrassed show me and I may remember;Smile involve me and I’ll understand.”Big Smile

 

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