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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: dennis lipsett on April 04, 2018, 09:21:48 AM
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I was looking through another forum and this caught my attention. Supposedly Horizon Hobbies made the only bid at auction for Hobbico and bought the business for $18M.
Have not heard anything official but I wonder what they will do with it. one thing is that it may stabilize the parts situation for their products especially OS engines.
If true then it will be interesting to see what develops. It would be interesting to see what Horizon Hobbies would do with their 18M investment. Remember this is an unconfirmed report till proven otherwise.
Oh and the source that I saw it at was the Forum at Motion RC
Dennis
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http://www.news-gazette.com/news/local/2018-04-03/bankruptcy-judge-oks-horizons-purchase-hobbicos-rc-business.html
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I read that Horizon bought the RC side...and that the Hobbico employees will have to re-apply for their jobs on line...
Someone else bought the rocket company (formerly ESTES)
The model railroad and Revelle are still unsold.....I wager Revelle was hurt when sales of NASCAR licensed die cast was awarded exclusively.....
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From what I have read, Horizon only bought some of the products. Among the things not going to Horizon are OS engines and Futaba radios. As I understand it, Hobbico only had importation rights, no ownership of those companies. It remains to be seen if there will be a US importer for OS engines.
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Remember, at one time they were all the same company. I forget who left who to start the other company. They are only a few miles apart.
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Remember, at one time they were all the same company. I forget who left who to start the other company. They are only a few miles apart.
What goes around comes around? ;D
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Remember, at one time they were all the same company. I forget who left who to start the other company. They are only a few miles apart.
I'm not sure this is accurate. I think Horizon's roots can be traced back to Circus Hobbies. In the early nineties, Horizon either merged with, or absorbed, Hobby Dynamics. I don't know of any connection between Horizon and Hobbico. I could be wrong, but I base this on 23 years managing a large retail hobby shop.
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Just now got a e-mail from HobbyShipper who's parent company is Hobbico
part of the mail
"As part of the sale, Horizon Hobby is purchasing Hobby Shipper's customer databases. The Hobby Shipper Privacy Policy provides that the company will not share any personally identifiable information with any third party without your consent. Under this Privacy Policy, you have the right to opt-out of the sale and the transfer of your personal information to Horizon Hobby, and of receiving future e-mail or mail communications from Horizon Hobby"
interesting times
so glad we have Brodak and a lot of cottage resources
I rarely had a good Local Hobby shop but have been in many...but as a soldier overseas a lot....we really did a lot of mail order business for much more than hobbies
hell Sear's Christmas catalog every year from 1958 until 1970 got worn out between us six kids and mom/dad....
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"hell Sear's Christmas catalog every year from 1958 until 1970 got worn out between us six kids and mom/dad...."
Now, Those were the days.