Jimmy wrote:Sterling ! Goodness sake. I'm almost 70 (May - 30) I built my first Ringmaster when I maybe 9. Went to the Junior Grand Nationals in Gridley California with it . Recovering alcoholic (27 years) Viet Nam Vet (67-68). Just diagnosed with cancer. I'm going to build airplanes until the day I die. It's a dying art. One of my boys took an interest in building. Found out about girls and cars. Tried to warn him. Airplanes won't mess with ya head ! That's a fact. He died in Iraq. Check out, Michael C. Balsley in Google. (Sorry Mark. Some how I felt the need to open my soul for a second)
Hi Elkhart. My guess is projected sales volume is too low to make it worthwhile. They'd probably need an elaborate, expensive advertising/marketing campaign to have any hope, considering current conditions. I hope they'll always be around but hobby dealers who sell balsa stock and scratch builder supplies are dwindling.elkhart wrote:To minimize tooling, Guillows could offer the Comet kits with good wood and printed sheets, no die crunch or laser cut. Cost could be kept low, plastic parts, plans, etc are easily produced.
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