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Need e-mail contact for Horizon Hobbies (Roundhouse)

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Need e-mail contact for Horizon Hobbies (Roundhouse)
Posted by richardstallard on Friday, September 17, 2004 4:32 AM
I am trying to contact Horizon Hobbies by e-mail, but the on-line form on their website doesn't work, and they don't include an actual e-mail address.

Does anyone know their actual e-mail address?

Richard Stallard
Perth - Western Australia
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Posted by jrbarney on Friday, September 17, 2004 10:03 AM
Richard,
You might try going to the Roundhouse (Model Die Casting) Web site:
http://mdcroundhouse.com
Click on the "Contact Us" button and fill in their Email form and see if that works. Their site is still online, although they have been absorbed by Horizon Hobby. Horizon Hobbies (sic) is, I think, a hobby shop in Florida. Good luck !
Bob
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Posted by cacole on Friday, September 17, 2004 6:04 PM
MDC has moved to California and is now part of Athearn. Horizon Hobby is not a hobby shop, it is a distributor of hobby items headquartered in Champaign, Illinois. As mentioned, you might be able to contact Horizon Hobby through Athearn or MDC's Web sites, because Horizon Hobby owns both of them now. Horizon Hobby's home page has no e-mail contact information listed at all -- only a 1-800- toll-free number to phone, which you may not be able to do from Down Under. If it's MDC you're trying to contact, try Athearn's Web site. The latest information I heard about MDC is that they are the kit branch of Athearn now, and Athearn is making only RTR products.

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