QUOTE: Originally posted by pmilazzo As far as using Joshua Lionel Cowen's name, they are just paying respect to man with the vision for the blue comet, something dear to Mr. Cowen's own heart. That's all.
QUOTE: Originally posted by FJ and G quote: "I don't understand the haters. What would you Lionel only folks do if one day you woke up and Mike Wolf owned Lionel? Or Vice Versa? Would you quit the hobby out of a stupid brand loyalty? The tone of you guys sometimes on this and other forums makes it sound like thats exactly what you'd do. I don't get it! Greg" =============== well said, station break over; now back to the Blue Comet To have tinplate in O gauge; we are truly blessed, no matter the company who makes them; although I don't model in tinplate; I find these models truly charming
QUOTE: Originally posted by nblum If I woke up one morning and Mike Wolf owned Lionel
QUOTE: and blatant ripping off of Lionel's history for the profit and benefit of MTH
Originally posted by nblum Since they cannot put the name "Lionel" on the side, this is the next best thing to undertake, hoping to cover one's product in reflected glory. It's primarily marketing, some respect for JL Cowen to be sure, and blatant ripping off of Lionel's history for the profit and benefit of MTH. Since the illusion that MTH is the real heir to Lionel's legacy is a long time advertising ploy of MTH since the mid-1990s I'd say it's business as usual :). Perhaps legal, but morally dubious intellectual property theft, IMO. The great Dr. Blum can never post without trying to encite an MTH vs. Lionel war. He forgot to mention whimsical this time . Personally, I'm sick & tired of it , especially when you tell new guys how great this forum is & how wonderful this hobby is. Reply nblum Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Upstate New York 899 posts Posted by nblum on Wednesday, May 3, 2006 3:20 PM Since they cannot put the name "Lionel" on the side, this is the next best thing to undertake, hoping to cover one's product in reflected glory. It's primarily marketing, with a tip of the hat to JL Cowen to be sure, but also might be viewed by some as blatant ripping off of Lionel's history for the profit and benefit of MTH. Since the illusion that MTH is the real heir to Lionel's legacy is a long time advertising ploy of MTH since the mid-1990s I'd say it's business as usual :). Perhaps legal, but morally dubious intellectual property theft, IMO. Neil (not Besougloff or Young) :) Reply FJ and G Member sinceAugust 2003 6,434 posts Posted by FJ and G on Wednesday, May 3, 2006 10:36 AM Greg, That's a very sweet looking loco! I mentoned on another post near this one about deep flange problems. Personally, I'd go full-size tubular, as I'd think it would better match this lovely beast! Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts MTH Blue Comet marketing Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 3, 2006 10:33 AM I noticed in MTH's new catelog that they mention Joshua Lionel Cowen's name on the page describing the new MTH Blue Comet set. Is this marketing savvy or a tip of the hat to Lionel himself? Or what? I've only ever seen the last two years MTH catelog's, so I'm not all that familiar with them. Maybe this isn't new. Personnally, it beats saying, "The other guys" etc. It may only be a marketing ploy, but it has respectful tone that seems appropriate. What say you guys? Greg Reply Edit Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community FREE EMAIL NEWSLETTER Get the Classic Toy Trains newsletter delivered to your inbox twice a month SIGN UP More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
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