It raises some interesting questions, not least because it involves personal preferences. Rather than hijacking Glenn's thread, I thought it better to start a separate discussion here. So, let me kick off with my own very firm views on the subject.DrJeep wrote:I agree, but that doesn’t seem to happen much on SFs in this topic, I suppose because this is either the 58c or 58a depending on whether you use Charlie Mack’s SF system or not. Very few posts use either!Idris wrote:When Members give topics titles, could they please thing about searchability. IMHO, the title should give the model number (incl. suffix) and, ideally, the generally accepted model name. (In this particular case, I've updated 58 to 58c.)
Personally, I have always felt that Maurice A. Hammond (he of the white plastic horse towing his 7a Milk Float) had the right idea when he coded the SF version of a RW model as a separate issue. So, for instance, the SF version of the 58c DAF Girder Truck would be the 58d. It greatly simplifies life because then it is immediately clear whether the text in question refers to the RW or the SF version., and I really do think Nick missed a trick by not adopting Hammond's numbering scheme. The American scheme whereby the letter suffix starts again at 'a' when moving from RW to SF is even more confusing than having RW and SF versions of the same model share the same suffix. Nevertheless, it seems to be becoming ingrained amongst SF collectors on both sides of the Atlantic.
I would be extremely interested to know what other Members, especially SF collectors, think about how the letter suffixes should be handled.