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jollyroger -> Goldberg Products (7/9/2007 12:21:38 AM)

For the last month I have been unable to contact Carl Goldberg products by phone. I have attempted to order a new canopy for my Tiger 2 through their website order system but there must be problem with their website as I cannot complete the order.
I have received a couple of e-mails , one that asked me to place my order on their open e-mail site, that which I will not, of course do.
I called Tower Hobbies as they are the distributor and the people I talked to could not contact them by phone either.
What the hell is going on with these people? Either they don't care or maybe they aren't concerned with a customer in need of parts for a plane.
I may well no longer consider purchasing any more Goldberg kits if this is an example of the kind of service they offer to their customers.[:@]




jlander -> RE: Goldberg Products (11/4/2007 2:38:10 AM)

I recently purchased a Protege kit from Tower Hobbies. When I went through it, I could not find the bolt on wing kit instruction sheet. I sent them an email through their website and got a reply that they got a blank email. I resent the request and 2 weeks later got the instructions.

Later, while building, I realized that my kit came with the wrong hardware kit. I again went through the website and got the same reply that they got a blank email. Again, I replied with my problem and have not heard from them. I finally went to the hobby store and bought what I needed.

I was thinking about building a GB Super Chipmunk, but now am having second thoughts.




Capt Lou -> RE: Goldberg Products (11/25/2007 6:56:22 PM)

In either the most recent or the issue before of Model Aviation Magazine, it was announced that Carl Goldberg was sold to another company. Unfortunately, I don't remember the name of the company. If you contact AMA, they may know it.




mono wing -> RE: Goldberg Products (12/1/2007 2:02:05 AM)

I think Great Planes bought CG I rembered a post I was reading awhile back and just found it .
Try this and see if it helps .

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5772632/tm.htm


Bill




RCjunkieUFOs -> RE: Goldberg Products (1/26/2008 11:18:18 AM)

The link above me I didn't get but.

I went to CG website and then went to Carl Goldberg Products Dealer Locator = local hobby shop and then in the dealer section at the top it switched and said Great planes dealer which sounds like a good thing
as I am new to this and just bought a Goldberg Tiger 60 Kit. and the above posts made me nervous, so it sounds like if you want parts or info either goto Great Planes web or go down and support you local hobby shop.[:)] cause it said you can order repair parts through them(local hobby shop). Hopefully[8|]

hope this helps.




ncbiel1908 -> RE: Goldberg Products (1/30/2008 2:50:23 AM)

In need of a carl goldberg Electra new or used. Can't seem to find any in the normal shops.




aggie84 -> RE: Goldberg Products (8/8/2008 1:21:00 AM)

I am building a CG Anniversary Edition Cub. What a bunch of garbage! Several key pieces of wood have been missing, wood has been mis-cut, the wood doesn't match the plans and the instruction book is a copy of a copy that was apparently copied from a bad copy. I am very, very disappointed with CG and will never build another of their kits. My last kit build was a CG Super Chipmunk and I was disappointed with the "smash cut" balsa that came with it and, again, with the poor quality of the wood and instructions but I thought that was a fluke. Apparently that is the kind of garbage that CG is putting out nowadays.

I anybody putting together good, quality kits? I really enjoy building and going to the field with unique planes but this is really frustrating. [>:]




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