dwbeckett wrote: at least on PC we get to use a QURTY keyboard
grandpopswalt wrote: vsmith wrote: 20% off a 40% overpriced item, yep thats a Walthers sale alright. If they're so overpriced, how do they manage to stay in business? Hmmmm, maybe that's why LGB finally had to fold up their tent. Anyway, customers usually vote with their wallets so we'll see if Walthers will be able to market LBG at MSRP levels, I doubt it. Walt
vsmith wrote: 20% off a 40% overpriced item, yep thats a Walthers sale alright.
20% off a 40% overpriced item, yep thats a Walthers sale alright.
If they're so overpriced, how do they manage to stay in business? Hmmmm, maybe that's why LGB finally had to fold up their tent. Anyway, customers usually vote with their wallets so we'll see if Walthers will be able to market LBG at MSRP levels, I doubt it.
Walt
I think today we all know what led to LGBs demise
Walther dropped LGB about 3 or 4 years ago. As of now we still dont even know if this new Marklin deal will eventually include LGB, or if LGBoA will manage to "pull the rabbit out of the hat" and get a long term US distribution agreement.
For alot of hobby shops Walthers was there only option for ordering train supplies, they had a virtual monopoly on distribution of almost all major brands in all scales, so the shops just passed on the costs to the customer, but in the last few years the internet has taken off like a brush fire, many more people have begun ordering from outlets who could get there product direct from manufacturers bypassing Walthers, that has hit thier bottom line. Alot of shops have closed because either they couldnt adapt to the internet or they couldnt get around Walthers supply stranglehold, so they have had to fold.
Have fun with your trains
vsmith wrote:Walther dropped LGB about 3 or 4 years ago.
Walther dropped LGB about 3 or 4 years ago.
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