Rocky Mountaineer posted:Originally Posted by PSU1980:...
My frustration is now to the point that I will go back to GarGraves and Ross with my list and see what they can offer. ...
That's actually an EXCELLENT strategy! Have you seen the ad Ross is running in OGR? I don't subscribe to OGR magazine anymore, so I don't know how long the ad has been running. I just saw it yesterday when I previewed the first few pages of the digital copy of the December issue. The Ross ad was a couple of pages in. And while I'm not always a big fan of direct product comparisons for ad purposes, I thought the Ross ad hit a home run and was effective with no exaggerations as far as I could see.
The "Made in the USA" theme was well executed, because it emphasized the reliable nature of product availability in the States as well as overall price competitiveness. My next layout -- which will be a combination of Standard Gauge and O-Gauge in a hi-rail setting will use Ross turnouts and Gargraves track. And possibly USA Track LLC for the Standard Gauge. Bottom line... All track will be made right here in the USA.
The other systems were fine when supply was reliable, but those days appear to be history. When did waiting YEARS for track components become business as usual? Bad enough that happens with locos and rolling stock... but the sparseness of track product with some of these systems on such a regular basis now is unforgivable.
As the old Lee Iacocca commercials emphasized years ago... Either lead, follow, or get out of the way. Right now, the track systems from Atlas-O and MTH are a distraction and can't be taken seriously until product availability improves dramatically. So until that can realistically happen -- and if you don't already have mucho dollars invested in them, why even consider them -- especially for a new layout?
In short, Ross/Gargraves is the definitive choice for O-Gauge, and Ross/Gargraves/USA Track LLC are the key players for Standard Gauge today... IMHO, of course.
David
Dave:
The "exaggeration" in the Ross ad is that he compares his Ross "one and only price" to Atlas' MSRP! (When was the last time you paid MSRP for ANYTHING, like a new car, for example.)
When you compare Ross' "one and only prices" to what Trainworld and Charles RO are selling Atlas for, Ross' price is lower than Atlas on only 4-5 items. It's truly an "Apples and Oranges" comparison and is misleading. Example: Ross' 031 Remote Switch is $89.95 in Ross ad. But Atlas' 036 Remote is selling for only $79.99 at Trainworld/Charles Ro. Not $104.95 as the Ross ad implies.
I do understand that Ross makes a quality product (made in U.S.A.) and that their customer service is "bar none," but to compare their "one price" to any other manufacturer's MSRP is just not a fair comparison.