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What's the Skinny on Carl Goldberg Models? - 4/3/2002 9:19:50 AM   
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Anybody know the latest on Goldberg ? I've heard that they have been having some business problems for the last few years. Now their web site says they are moving and to contact them by fax only. Have they closed the doors ?

Been trying to find out if their ARF Decathalon is still available. My LHS doesn't get answers back.

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What's the Skinny on Carl Goldberg Models? - 4/3/2002 12:17:02 PM   
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I don't know for sure, but last I heard Goldberg was having problems financially. Thats why they lost the Ultracoat. They couldn't afford to bring it in as well as pay for all those nice ARF's they have now.

Their equipment is antequaited, when they process balsa, they don't saw it, they actually split the wood into sheets. This cuts down on waste, but is very slow. The equipment is very old too. So maintinence is hard. If they don't start picking things up, they will disappear, which is very sad, because I like their planes. The Eagle II trainer is what I learned to fly on.

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What's the Skinny on Carl Goldberg Models? - 4/4/2002 7:22:14 AM   
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Maybe we can get a straight answer this weekend at Toledo.

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What's the Skinny on Carl Goldberg Models? - 4/4/2002 8:13:49 AM   
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Goldberg needs to come out with something new, instead of Arf versions of kits they've had for the last 10 years. Daz...

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Goldberg Models - 4/4/2002 10:09:37 AM   
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I tried to order a new fiberglass cowl and belly pan for their Suhkoi 26. 4 weeks later I gave up waiting and began inquiring.
They first said they were sorry and out of stock, that was why I hadn't gotten the parts. Additionally, since the parts were produced in the Mid-East, they had no idea when they would have the parts available. Several weeks later when my VISA statement showed a charge, I called again for an explanation. They said the previous information was was incorrect and they really had shipped weeks earlier. I explained I had never recieved the parts. As proof of shipment they had their in-office invoice. I pointed out they had also charged my VISA 50% more than the website parts list advertised. (I was told that I had used the "on-line replacement parts price list" for my order. I should have used the "on-line catalog" for the correct price). The only positive thing was, that following my complaints, they did credit my VISA for the higher "correct" price.

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What's the Skinny on Carl Goldberg Models? - 4/4/2002 6:49:58 PM   
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Man, with a story like that maybe it is time for them to shut it down.
That and the fact that they havent really done anything new in a long time ( like someone already said ).

Put her to bed.......


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Toledo = Absent! - 4/8/2002 8:31:20 AM   
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They didn't even have a booth at the Toledo Show...lot of rumors going around as to who bought 'em, where they are now, etc.

Nothing firm....

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What's the Skinny on Carl Goldberg Models? - 4/8/2002 9:16:50 AM   
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Frankly, I wouldn't be too surprised if they go out of business. I'm building thier G-300 Staudacher kit, it isn't a walk in the park. BAD instructions, difficult to read and relate to the plans, terrible plastic parts, and a few planks of bad wood. If I didnt know what I was doing, then I would have sold it, or thrown it away long ago...

And, Like DAZZLER said first, They Really need to come out with something new, The only ads I've seen for C.G. are for the Extra, as well as several versions of the old "Tiger"... sheez.....:

My two cents worth.....

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Goldberg models - 4/10/2002 3:07:13 PM   
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I sent them faxes, emails, and left voice mail many times. They finally got back with me yesterday. The lady I spoke with said that they had recently lost the lease on their building and were in the process of moving. She gave me a new telephone and fax number to them. I will post those later this morning.

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Thanks Guys !! - 4/11/2002 3:38:34 AM   
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Thanks for your responses. I'm surprised that they were not at the show. Doesn't sound like very good news.

I hope they can make it, or maybe sell to someone that has the capital to improve the business and rebuild it to todays standards. It wouldn't be good if they were just taken over by one of the giants suppliers that charge too much and care less about customer service.

I agree, some new planes are needed and they also need to improve the cutting on their old standbys.

Bob

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What's the Skinny on Carl Goldberg Models? - 4/22/2002 5:30:08 AM   
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Bowanarrow:

If you never received your ordered and charged for cowl, contact you credit card company and have them remove the charge from your bill. I've seen this kind of thing happen before when a company I was dealing with on another type of product was ailing financially. I had to recover over $3,000.00 worth of credit card charges for a product that was never delivered.

Try Fiberglass Specialties for a cowl, and good luck on the other issue.
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Carl Goldberg - 4/22/2002 6:28:39 AM   
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Thanks for the advice on the credit card mess...... it has worked out ok .... I did actually get the credit shown on my newest statement from VISA.

And I just received a cowl and belly pan from Precision Fiberglass. This outfit makes their cowls using epoxy rather than polyester. I thought it might be stronger (????)

I appreciate your contact.

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Carl Goldberg - 5/15/2002 3:28:39 AM   
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Lanier has purchased Carl Goldberg Models. I heard from a reliable source!

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What's the Skinny on Carl Goldberg Models? - 5/15/2002 4:34:03 AM   
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I too heard the same from a direct source

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Lanier - 5/15/2002 11:23:52 AM   
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Talked to Mac at Hodges Hobbies (good friends with Bubba Spivey, owner and operator for Lanier). He said that Lanier has bought Goldberg.

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What's the Skinny on Carl Goldberg Models? - 5/16/2002 8:04:37 AM   
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I for one, am very glad to hear that they have been purchased, as opposed to liquidated. Maybe Lanier can make a great line even better.
I will never forget my first kit....the Eagle...even I was able to put it together. It was a tank...took the abuse of a learning beginner and came back for more.

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Lanier ???? - 5/17/2002 8:52:31 AM   
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I to am hearing that Lanier has taken on the Goldberg product line. Don't know if it was a buyout or some kind of agreement to handle their products. Anyway, I don't know anything about Lanier except what I see in their ads. I've never seen any of their products.

What kind of company is Lanier so far as quality and service?

Thanks, Bob

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Lanier kits - 5/17/2002 11:08:26 AM