EASYTIGER
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Joined: 12/7/2001 From: nyc,
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ORIGINAL: EASYTIGER <snip> The tooling for the plastic CL planes must still exist, doubt cox just tossed it.... ET, I hope you are right, but wouldn't bet on it. Once the front office puts in all the numbers, i.e., how much does it cost for storage of the tooling as opposed to what we can get for scrap, the answer is obivious. They only see today's bottom line. As an aerospace retiree, I have witnessed the same thing happen to millions of dollars worth of tooling, spare parts, rocket engines and yes, even entire Apollo Launch vehicles. al Very unlikely they were tossed. Ever notice how many plastic models from the fifties and sixties get reissued? The tooling changes hands, everybody knows is has value, and it does not take up a lot of room. Doubt cox tossed it. But who knows? The thing is...there is enough Cox plastic planes out there to satisfy the market for a long, long time. Did they stop making ALL the plastic planes? I don't think so, I saw recent ones in the hobby store the other day, like the PT19.
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