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MANUFACTURE CLOSURES and BUY OUT TRENDS
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by austinsdad</i> <br /><br /><b>Just three years ago, MANTUA closed its doors after 75 years of business </b>in the Model Railroad Industry. Since, Model Power with the purchased the MANTUA train line currently are still working to release the first of the new MANTUA CLASSIC locomotives. However, like many manufactures, the model railroad train industry has become a tough market. Although, MANTUA was not alone in dropping the train line due to profit margins. <br /> <br /><b>We have seen RIVAROSSI purchased </b>by an independent investor and set up an exclusive contract with WALTHERS. The all new tooling and superb improvement did not provide the investment return hoped for and the business dropped falling into bankrupcy. LIMA picked up the Line of Rivarossi and Arnold N Scale Trains, but with in its first year, failed as well and the debt forced their sale to HORNBY, UK picking up receivership of LIMA,RIVAROSSI, and ARNOLD Trains. <br /> <br /><b>We also saw in 2004 the growth of Horizon Hobby </b>and buy out of long time model railroad <font color="red">ATHEARN</font id="red"> family. Yet too surprise a silent buy out of <font color="red">Model Die Cast </font id="red">from C. H. Menteer as Clarance decided to move into retirement after full ownship of MDC since 1939. However, the sell outs continue of business large and small of our model railroad hobby. <br /> <br />Just Tuesday, October 19, 2004, <font color="red"><b>Stewart Hobbies, Inc</b></font id="red">., Chalfont, Pa., was purchased by Bowser Manufacturing Co., Inc., Montoursville, Pa. Just three years after MANTUA close their doors to Model Railroading. The sale has been announced jointly by the two companies. Although no explanation to why the 20-year-old business, founded in 1984 by Steve and Terry Stewart, producing HO scale locomotives and freight cars decided the sell of the made in the USA business. <br /> <br />Some recent releases by Stewart included a 70 Ton G39A Pennsylvania RR ore car and several new diesel locomotive models including an Alco C-630 and Baldwin S-12 and VO660 switchers. <br /> <br />Bowser announced that it plans to continue Stewart’s tradition for producing fine-quality models. Effective immediately, all orders for Stewart products will be handled by Bowser. Inquiries should be directed to Bowser Manufacturing, Inc., 1502 Jordan Avenue, P.O. Box 322, Montoursville, PA 17754 or visit its Web site at www.bowser-trains.com. <br /> <br />Business is Business. While many companies have been bought and sold, several new companies have developed changing the way we model railroad. <b><font color="red">The introduction of BROADWAY LIMITED</font id="red"></b>, expanssion of Branchline Trains, Intermountain Railroad, Digitrax and growth to old businesses like Model Power, Lionel, Atlas and MDK K-Line. What will survive the years to come and what direction will the future trends lean towards? It all reverts back to what sells and what sits on the shelf. Model Railroaders demand more today than 50 years ago when we were satisified with just watching our trains loop around a track on a plywood board. Kit bashing items to get the model we wanted. <br /> <br />Computerization, DCC, Ready to Run, Pre-weathering each at greater cost with lower profit margins for manufactures. are just the high risk trends of being in business of MODEL RAILROAD items. Although, along the trend manufactures have been offering major discount to the open market through company WEB-SITES well below dealer cost. A good thing for the consumer, yet it also forcing your local hobby shop to reduce prices to be competitive to lower profit margins or close shop such as STEWART, MANTUA, MDC and Athearn. The Balance of highly detail items at affordable pricing and the fianancial ability to survive each trend to the next. The model railroader will survive always looking for something new and items old to place upon the collection shelf. <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Good post and in the case of Stewart, it is fairly well known that family past health and loss of family has entered into this sale of Stewart. I hope he is well and the family loss and distractions will heal. I believe he made fine products and his line will continue, thanks to his foresight into selling it and allowing the line to continue. <br /> <br />Lionel HO line is a different case that was caused by poor quality and the MTH lawsuit which resulted in a judgment, will be decided by appeal and it may never be paid or it might be reduced. However, they decided to bomb the market for their dealers who have the Challengers and Veranda's on their shelves. We as modelers really made out on this sale, but some of the dealers are hurt. I did not purchase the Challenger as I have one and consider it too basic, but the sound is worth the price. I talked to one of these great shops that has eight Challengers and five Veranda's on the shelf and he is stuck with the old price that he paid for them.. He did say something about eating them. <br /> <br />Athearn and MDC are the victims of greed and how the business world runs. We can't do anything about that, and many of the dealers are going to hurt from this also as the bread and butter inexpensive items are going away. <br /> <br />I do feel sorry for the new kids and new modelers getting into the market as the price will stop them. If the NMRA or any of the Manufacturers could offer a price break to teens and new people starting up, I believe it would help build our hobby for the future. I do not purpose how to do this fairly, but it should be done. <br /> <br />Just a few thoughts <br />Thank you <br />
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