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My first thought was, I gauge is something like a live steam gauge or something, then my second thought was, he's in Arkansas, then my third thought was, ooh...that's going to be a tough match.  I gauge you may have misgauged your keyboard and are looking for O Gaugers in Arkansas.  Good Luck in your quest.  I like Arkansas.  Which begs the question, what railroads once served that great state?   

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Come on guys, you know what he ment to say; EYE Gauge. That's when you squint with one eye fully open to make your S, O, and G blend together.

 

Boy, some people.

 

Hey Rick, you can kill this thread and start over if you wont. I really don't see this getting any more mature then this.

Rick...

Sorry for all of the "fun" above.  I think it is obvious that you missed the "o" on the keyboard.  Anyway, you are very close to a large group of folks which belong to the Mid America 3-Railers!  Check out the website:  www.midamerica3railers.webs.com and we would welcome you!  Just contact me through my personal e-mail within my extended profile as viewed here on the forum and I can give you more details.

 

William....don't know what you meant "he's in Arkansas"  Just in case, most of the folks living in this part of the country (northern Arkansas) are from your part of the country!  My family moved here many years ago and have never regretted it!

 

Alan

I'm the SugarCreek Model Railroad club's presdent.  Check out www.railroadclubssugarcreek.org

 

We have all scales/gauges in the club.

 

Also there is a"G" scale club and a group of HO/N scalers that operate layouts in the Northwest Arkansas area (Benton and Washington counties)

Also there is a few clubs in the southwest Missiour area that I have some data on if needed.

 

email me at train072@cox.net

The Mid America 3 railers is a great club to be part of. I also help the HO operating group with they yearly Hograils weekend, I go the weekend before Thanksgiven to the Dodge City Kansas train show to help with the Northwest Oklahoma Club's O gauge layout that I helped build. The Sugarcreek RR club works with the local G gauge club and the A&M Railroad in local programs. 

 

Sugarcreek RR club has the largest Train Show in Arkansas the last Saturday in February each year.

 

Any Time is Train Time in NW Arkansas

BUT my family says I can't come out and play on some days.

 

 

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