King & Country
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- May 23, 2005
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Hi Guys,
You won’t be surprised to read that I don’t agree with those who think that the peak of perfection is already passed and the hobby has “levelled out”.
I also don’t believe that any major manufacturer (K&C included) has gone backward in the last few years either.
One of the great things that has occurred is that the “new blood” which has come into the business side (and will continue to do so) helps revitalize all of us who are already in the manufacturing and marketing side of the hobby and spurs us all into making even greater efforts to design and produce a better end product for our dealers and collectors alike.
When some of us (including myself) have talked of a “Golden Age” in the hobby I believe we were and are talking about the amazing variety of choice that is and has been available to the collector for the last few years. That is a fact pure and simple!
And even in these difficult times just look at the incredible amount of new product that is still being released… For some it may, alas, be too expensive… For others it may indeed be too much to absorb at any one sitting… But for the majority it’s a sign of a strong, vibrant, competitive hobby and business that continues to grow and develop… and improve… year by year by year.
So, for me personally, I’ll keep my nose to the grindstone, my shoulder to the wheel, my arse in the air and keep beavering away! Adios for now.
Andy C. Neilson
You won’t be surprised to read that I don’t agree with those who think that the peak of perfection is already passed and the hobby has “levelled out”.
I also don’t believe that any major manufacturer (K&C included) has gone backward in the last few years either.
One of the great things that has occurred is that the “new blood” which has come into the business side (and will continue to do so) helps revitalize all of us who are already in the manufacturing and marketing side of the hobby and spurs us all into making even greater efforts to design and produce a better end product for our dealers and collectors alike.
When some of us (including myself) have talked of a “Golden Age” in the hobby I believe we were and are talking about the amazing variety of choice that is and has been available to the collector for the last few years. That is a fact pure and simple!
And even in these difficult times just look at the incredible amount of new product that is still being released… For some it may, alas, be too expensive… For others it may indeed be too much to absorb at any one sitting… But for the majority it’s a sign of a strong, vibrant, competitive hobby and business that continues to grow and develop… and improve… year by year by year.
So, for me personally, I’ll keep my nose to the grindstone, my shoulder to the wheel, my arse in the air and keep beavering away! Adios for now.
Andy C. Neilson