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Reply to "I guess I'm at the end of my S gauge time"

@Rayin"S" posted:

Jackie,

I was not with our S Gauge club when it had it's beginnings but, I was told that the fellow who got the idea to start a club ran an ad in a local newspaper and asked interested people to contact him.

Might there be an opportunity for you to do something along those lines, newspaper or social media?

Having acquaintances with similar interests is wonderful.

Ray

I found here in Maine there are just too few of us… 10 members state wide in the NASG.  There are others, but it seems like Mainers are not interested in a club in general.  I believe a big problem is we are just too rural of a state and everyone was too far apart.

Back around 2003 or so we did have a group (IIRC there were about 6 of us).  We met at each other’s homes something like once a month, only a few had layouts.  We could never generate a reason to have an S club — I got busy making turnouts and that was the end of the Maine S Gaugers.

Good Luck!

Tom Stoltz

in Maine

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