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Thanks George for responding and thank you Kirk for supporting the standard gauge fellowship. I am fully aware that this is a passion and not a profitable venture. Without people like you and the great folks on the OGR forum I feel that standard gauge would slowly fade into oblivion.

 A friend has been setting up a Holiday standard gauge layout at several local venues including bank lobbies and local train shows. He has been using 4 banquet tables and assembling the track at each location, which appears to be very time consuming. Being a cabinet maker and having access to a fully equipped shop I have been considering building a small modular layout that I could set up a few times each holiday season with my friend. 

My wife has placed a track order as a Christmas present, which I plan on using to get started. There will be more orders forthcoming, but this will get the ball rolling.  

Thanks Kirk, and Merry Christmas 

Chris Bogus and I originally bought all of the standard gauge track making tooling and equipment 10 years ago simply to make sure that the Standard Gauge Module Association members would have the track they needed to build modules.  The unexpected bonus is that we have gotten to know hundreds of fellow standard gauge enthusiasts, many of whom are building fabulous home layouts.  2019 was our "break even year", and we look forward to further expanding the variety of track offered.  (We might even finally get the long promised 0 gauge ties into production for five rail enthusiasts.)  It has been a pleasure to help so many other standard gauge fans, and to keep these great toy trains running.

BTW, Keith, I hope you have a big stocking!

Kirk Lindvig, USA Track LLC

www.SGMA.us

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