Wheelin' n Dealin' 55n3 Ten-Wheelin'
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Hey Harold,

I've visited your site many times and through many incarnations and I like it a lot.

Get some perspective and read the whole thread before taking offense.

I was responding to this:

Tyson Rayles Wrote:It's a scale that Harold invented. It's been awhile since he posted at RR-L but as best as I can remember I think it had sumthin' to do with Bachmann On30 mechs with S scale cabs or sumthin'. Maybe Harold will drop back in with a better explanation.

By saying this:

TinGoat Wrote:I'm sure that Harold would love to take credit for inventing it, but he didn't...

It wasn't meant to be rude. Tyson was the one who said you invented 55n3.

hminky Wrote:Checking to see if anyone had visited my last post I found that rudeness.

Sorry, I never claimed to have invented 55n3.

There are references on my website of the people who have done this before.

Quoting from my website: "There has been modeling 2 foot prototypes. They have been modeling in 5.5mm/foot since 1963."

Thanks for never visiting the website.

Harold
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