So then, Who are these 25,000 plus HL Society Members?
- Dealers with multiple memberships to obtain extra pieces?
- Are many expired?
- What is the regional distribution of the members, dealers, and sales? East Coast - New England - Midatlantic - Southeast - Florida -Southwest - Great Lakes - California - Northwest.

- Sanibel and Hillsboro would make you believe Florida is hot!! So why the low number on an easily predictible hot seller in Hillsboro. I'd bet St Marks will be a quick retiree.
- Southern Belles add to the regional tourist demand.
- Oh, don't forget the NC, Va and SC LHs.
- Is the West Coast a dead area with only breakage pieces and tourist LHs in demand?
Why is a spectacular piece like Pt Arena still so reasonably available?
- What is the full production number to date on the Cape Hatteras Glow? I'd venture to guess that there's not another HL that comes close to that money maker.

What's the final figure on on Rose Island Society and Old Field Christmas?
- That should give you a true barometer on Society participation.
Production on Cockspur and Sea Girt should give you the active enrollment.

So my opinion is to factor in the above when establishing an edition size, then stick to your commitment.


LONG ISLAND BOB