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I was going to mention it was Revell who used the term, too. I wonder if the fact theirs was all one word would have made a difference in a court case. It became moot, however, since Revell was out of N scale by what? 1969?
They make a scale sized HO coupler. #58 instead of the regular #5.
Interesting . . . The write-up states that size-wise the N scale coupler is the proportionally the same as their H0 coupler. I never really thought about it. It seems that lots of modelers kvetch about how oversize the N scale coupler is, while most H0 scale modelers seem to be satisfied with the size of their H0 Kadee couplers.
"Proportionally the same" could mean the relative proportions of the coupler's own dimensions, not the proportion of HO scale to N scale.Rich K.
And you do have to admit that if the MTL patent did not expire, the American prototype models would still be mostly using Rapidos.
Or perhaps someone would have invented the TSC a lot sooner.... <ducks and runs>