QUOTE: Originally posted by trigtrax Tony Lash posted on another forum that UP has filed a suit against K-line.. Any information on this new development?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by redneckgoober Why is Tony Lash so concerned with K-Line? I thought he was the top MTH booster and moneyman. Trigtrax, are you the guy who sells bridges out of his basement in the Bronx?
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QUOTE: Perhaps K line should just pay UP or sign a agreement or whatever UP wants. Just wondering, have the other 3 rail manufacturers like MTH, Williams and Lionel signed with UP. I heard Atlas did in for HO and N but not sure if Atlas O did. Seems to be the simple way to go and avoid a lot of expense.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Allan Miller I have negotiated licensing agreements with some of the biggest brands in the world over the years: Coca-Cola, Mattel, Walt Disney, Harley Davidson, and a number of others.
QUOTE: Originally posted by okiechoochoo I haven't seen any big price increase on UP or fallen flag models produced by Atlas. Where is the big ripoff.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Allan Miller QUOTE: Originally posted by okiechoochoo I haven't seen any big price increase on UP or fallen flag models produced by Atlas. Where is the big ripoff. You haven't seen a price increase because Atlas is likely amatorizing the increase across the entire product line. In other words, everyone who buys Atlas is paying the UP a royalty when they purchase an Atlas product. Folks whine and gripe about rising costs. Well, just add this to the list of reasons for those increases. To my way of thinking, UP fans should be footing the bill for those licensing fees and royalties (as some manufacturers are doing); not supporters of other non-affilated roads. If UP charges a fee and royalty, and if you are a UP enthusiast, then YOU should be the one to pay for the "privilege" of owning those items. Nothing unfair about that, is there?
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