Bill Gaylord wrote: The arrogant sellers will tell you their ratings exempt them from taking photos, but that's nonsense also.
Wow! That is arrogant. The attitudes of some people, amazing.
rayd wrote:A) I'm confused about something...this likely came up before, but "Search" not working for me, though it could be me. Nevertheless,..did/does Guillows own the Comet name or acquire it, or have any of its inventory from awhile back?
B) If so, might Guillows have some Comet parts available? Sometimes, I'll buy an "all parts present" kit from eBay, and find die cut sheet/s missing (got stuck often)..a hassle to return. I wind up scratch building missing parts as best as possible using "stuff" in box as templates. Am ready to throw in the towel on auction goods because of missing parts.
A) Yes, Guillow acquired the entire Comet line, sometime around 1994 or mid, 1990's. The amount of actual parts and kits in that inventory they acquired, I have no idea.
B) What plans Guillow has for the Comet line, who knows? The Guillow (4000 series)
Flyboy, CloudBuster, Cadet, and
Goldwing are originally Comet designs. As you know, Comet plans do not have templates for the formers and ribs. I think this goes against the grain (pun, ha-ha) of Guillow, since all their plans have templates (another plus for Guillow). So marketing those old kits entails a redraw of the plans....not cheap. I volunteer to update the plans for a minimal fee.
You can get parts templates online, for free. I've done it in the past. Don't remember the source.
I'll see if it's in my bookmarks.