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Just thought I'd pass this along.

 

www.nasg.org

 

The National Association of S Gaugers had revamped their website.  It looks considerably more professional now, easier to navigate and appears more interesting.

 

Some parts may still be under construction, so please bear with.

 

Disclaimer: While I am an NASG member, I'm not an office holder or had anything to do with the revamp.

 

Rusty

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Thanks for posting the link, Rusty.

 

The new site does look much better. However, there are numerous errors in the posted "history" under American Flyer of American Flyer as a brand of toy trains over the years, the history of the A. C. Gilbert Co., and the subsequent history of Lionel (the train maker) in the latter part of the 20th century. A few value judgements are included that might be honestly debated. The comment regarding M.T.H. is increditable.

 

Simply astounding!

 

Bob Bubeck

I'll admit, I only quickly scanned the new NASG site.  I don't doubt there are other errors.  I'm pretty sure the webmaster is willing to make corrections.

 

So, did anybody email the NASG webmaster about the MTH misstatement, or is this something we'll just all snicker about over here? 

 

I don't use my work email for such things, I wouldn't be able send one until tonight.

 

Still, the new NASG site is a vast improvement over the old one, which was clumsy to navigate and had little eye appeal.

 

Rusty

Yes, S "scale" very well represented, which is great.

 

American Flyer and related suppliers, however, are virtually not mentioned. For example, under 'Manufacturers', Lionel-AF is not listed, nor is a link provided. TMCC/Legacy, as related to AF and hi-rail S gauge, and the related suppliers/modifiers are not listed. These aspects may not be everyone's focus of activity, but they are an very important segment of the overall S-gauge hobby. These omissions were a weakness of the old site, as well, and have been previously pointed out diplomatically in the past.

 

Bob Bubeck

Well, I sent the NASG webmaster an email about the MTH thing and also mentioned about Lionel not being listed in the manufacturers section for Engines, Rolling Stock and Track.

 

The NASG has a shiny brand new webmaster, so hopefully he'll be more responsive.  The new NASG website's only a day old, so I think we should give him a chance.

 

I probably should have mentioned our happy little band here in OGRland for discussion board links, but didn't think of it.  I've referenced us several times in the past on the S Scale Yahoo board, though.  But, I'll admit by my own observation, some of my fellow scalers have blinders on when it comes to anything outside of "true" S Scale.

 

Rusty

OK gang, I just checked the NASG AF page this morning.  The line about MTH has been replaced with this:

 

"In 1995 the new Lionel, LLC (which is an entirely different corporation from the original Lionel company, and included the famed rock star Neil Young) bought the toy train product line from General Mills and continues to produce some American Flyer products, both re-issues and newly-tooled products. The latest products are actually new-tooling products that are closer to scale models."

 

And Lionel's been added to the list of S Gauge train and track manufacturers.

 

Rusty

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