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Centuri Motors
On another forum, a few months ago, I mentioned that an elderly gentlemen stopped by my house after seeing one of our club's flyers.
He dropped off a number of old Centuri/Eses products from the '60s. Can someone tell me what type of value these old Centuri motors have? I have the following: B14-6 C6-0 (x3) C6-5 (x2) C6-7 (x4) |
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They are absolutely worthless, especially the B-14. If you send them to me, I would be happy to dispose of them for you.
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I would make a swag that these are ALL Estes manufactured and Centuri Relabled motors. The oldest the Centuri B14 can be is 39 years old as 1969 was the 1st year Centuri sold the relabeled Estes B14. Centuri stopped selling Estes relabled B14 in 1981. So this B14 is 27-39 years old. Centuri also started selling Estes relabled C6 motors in 1969. All of this information came from Doug Sam's fine Centuri-Estes Model Rocket Linage Charts. IF you have the time I would love to see a hi resolution phot of the B14 core next to a small ruler..... also could you measure on the inside as to how much distance their is betwen the end of the propellant grain and the end of the casing? hth terry dean nar 16158
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Hey, Terry. Is there any history on these green motors?
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I don't personally know anything about them. maybe somebody else does? terry dean nar 16158
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I believe those were from the ill-fated "St. Patricks Day Line" launched shortly after Damon bought the company. Not only was there considerable confusion on the part of Damon regarding how St. Patricks Day is generally celebrated, but the manufacture date on the motor also suggests a bit of confusion as to when the holiday usually occurs. Damon eventually depleted the green motor inventory with the marginally more successful "Earth Day" and "Incredible Hulk" promotions. |
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This is a bit of a foggy memory, but I remember Damon was experimenting with using the casings instead of the ink to color code the motors (green for single stage, purple/upper, red/boosters) for the expanding hobby store market. At least I remember only seeing these colored casings in a particular hobby store in Athens. Who knows? maybe their casing supplier was just short handed on regular kraft paper and sent them these instead. I have a couple of Estes mini booster motors made in spiral wound glassine covered casings, and I have a whole bag of green casing Centuri mini-B motors.
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