Okay, everybody, let's get into the real world. If you have locomotives, equipment, structures, whatever, you want to see produced then you've come to the right place. Don't think for a minute that the manufacturers, that's made up of O Gauge Railroading advertisers and those who don't, keep a sharp eye out on the OGR Forum so they can receive as much feedback as possible from you guys in order evaluate which product(s) will make a smart investment before producing any of them in the first place? Of course they do!
Mercer Junction is NOT Mr. Dave's profession. He does not do this for a living. He is the drummer for the Clarks and this is just his side business.
Second, Mercer Junction is too good a train store to close. While we are at it, here is the official description:
"Mercer Junction is located in beautiful, historic Mercer Pennsylvania.
"We specialize in O Scale trains and accessories. Our three major manufacturers are Mike’s Train House, Lionel and Atlas .Products from these manufacturers range from starter sets to highly detailed, scale, handmade brass engines and rolling stock. We also stock a full line of scenery supplies, track, switches, scented smoke and O scale figures.
"One of our most spectacular features is the 21’x10’ in store layout. It is used to demonstrate the DCS operating system and allows customers to run their newly purchased trains and give potential modelers an idea of what they can achieve.
"Mercer Junction is not only a retail train store but, more importantly, a destination and source for comradery and learning for the O scale community."
With that being said, Mr. Dave has been known to host seminars for the O scale community. So, I suggest that he do not close it until we see what happens.
As for MTH's "closing" and the impact of the dealers, I would suggest to every dealer that is heavy on MTH stock that they do not close until we see what happens. I can already see that MrMuffinsTrains and the NJ HiRailers are both planning MTH custom runs for next year, which means there is a very good chance that MTH will continue. So, no jumping the gun on that.
You know, I almost feel like laughing my head off at the idle speculation that's been posted since it was announced that Mike Wolf is retiring, thus putting the MTH product line in jeopardy. As one person said, "It's apparently still too soon to know the final results what Mike Wolf and MTH have proposed to do in regards to liquidating the remaining inventory and the future of the business in general." So, I'm certain that the company will continue, overall, and the dealers will still survive. However all this information is confidential and so the thing to do now is remain calm and await the announcement. I am keeping my powder dry for the EXACT same reason.
So, to all those dealers, service stations and customers, Keep Calm, Happy Rails, and May the Odds Be Ever In Your Favor.