RIP Jerry Williams. I loved the Williams line when Jerry Williams had it. Since Bachman took over they have raised prices and slashed offerings. The Crown Edition engines by Williams are my favorites.
Great point, Firelock. The one thing Bachmann didn't slash though was the pricing. Certainly quite a jump in MSRP since Jerry sold it off. Also, I went to the Bachmann website the other day to see if they posted anything on his passing. Nope.
A really sad thing is the way Bachmann's slashed the Williams product line. Compare a "Williams by Bachman" catalog from 2012 to the the current 2016 one and quite frankly it's shocking.
I know business is business and you have to cut the slow-movers or no-movers and move forward, but was that the case here? I almost get the impression Bachman bought the Williams line and then didn't know what to do with it after they got it. A lot of good, if not great, items at reasonable prices, all gone.
May you rest in peace Jerry. You put out a great piece and a fair price on it. You will be missed.
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I can't figure that one out either. On any discussion thread there always seems to be a LOT more views than comments.
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1850 views and jerry only gets 4 replies. Oh how things have changed,
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So sad, I've got a number of Williams products and haven't been disappointed with any of them.
Rest in peace Jerry, we owe you a lot.
Never met the man, but I own and enjoy his products. Many thanks to you, Jerry.
Wow. Sorry to hear. I credit Williams as one who got me back into the hobby when I was young(er) and broke. Williams locomotives may not have all of the "bells and whistles" and yes, sometimes EMD and GE parts are interchanged , but I never had any issues and price was always great. They still are top notch performers. Thanks, Mr. Williams and RIP.
Sad to read about Jerry.
He provided a product thats was affordable to all.
RIP Jerry
Larry Harrington from Bachmann Trains just called to tell me that Jerry Williams passed away this week. Jerry founded Williams Reproductions (later Williams Electric Trains) and sold the firm to Bachmann several years ago.
My dealings with him were always top notch and he was a straight-shooter in relation to industry topics.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/baltimoresun/obituary.aspx?n=jerome-malone-williams&pid=182265968&fhid=11627
Remarks from Jerry Williams' induction into the Hobby Manufacturer's Association Hall of Fame (Courtesy Larry Harrington).
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