02-21-2017, 02:51 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sandy, UT
Posts: 206
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1) Jerry's production numbers are wrong. It would never be Barry Tunick's methods to ever release numbers he considered proprietary. In addition, it would be silly to test that many motors and then release a number less than that for sale.
2) The release of the 4th Star Wars movie fed into the eventual demise of NCR at Estes. The company invested a great deal into Star Wars products at the expense of other products.
3) Yes, NCR had some memorable and eye-catching covers, didn't we?
Matt
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