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TAZZ Kits are on sale for $7.99 at Hobby Lobby
TAZZ Kits are on sale for $7.99 at Hobby Lobby. As you may or may not know the TAZZ kit is currently the only available source (other than Ebay) of the venerable PNC-50Y nosecone. Estes does not sell this nosecone separately or as part of any nosecone assortment.
If you live in Southeast Phoenix area...sorry! I've already raided those stores. Don |
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Gee, I hope I can grab a couple more at that price.
As an aside, the blow-molded nose cone used on the shuttle/glider in the new upscale Super Orbital Transport is a faithful upscale of the old BNC-20B and therefore would make a Tazz truly look like an upscale Gyroc. But of course one can't get THAT nose cone separately either.....
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If there’s one thing I really wish Estes would “bring back” is the availability of parts! At the very least a decent supply of nose cones - other than PSII sized body tubes everything else is readily available elsewhere except nose cones… |
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John Boren told me the place to make that sort of sentiment known where it will be seen by the powers that be at Estes these days is — kind of ironically — Facebook. Perhaps a post to the Estes Rockets Facebook page?
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John has relayed that insight - evidently there’s some degree of monitoring by the folks at Estes of the popular model rocketry FB pages, I cruise through (and contribute to at times) the Estes official page, the Estes fan page, Model Rocketry Fanatics, Model Rocketry USA and the NAR page. Hopefully they don’t transition to Instagram since I don’t have the interest or patience to fiddle with that nonsense. Outside of quoted posts in online articles I’ve never seen anything on Twitter and don’t plan on ever using it in the future. Outside of scrolling through Marketplace (which has pretty much replaced Craigslist, unfortunately, because MP’s interface is TERRIBLE!) the rocketry FB pages are my sole point of contact with FB - I only use the website version, have a tailored page that only shows my shortcuts and have all notifications turned off - so I don’t experience much of the drama or BS that FB seems to generate. |
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Facebook has a horrible interface, and I too use it mainly for the Rocketry groups. But it is a handy way to keep up with family and friends. But way too easy to get sucked into bitter arguments for many.
What Marketplace lacks in terms of interface and usability, it is terrific for selling. Everything I’ve sold has been gone same day. I usually have to monitor requests to buy by the order I receive requests, and I have never had to lower prices. But I think I ask a reasonable price. It’s not like an eBay sale. I’m selling because I want something gone. Not to make a fortune. If someone thinks it’s too much, there is usually 2-3 people wanting to know if they can come buy it. I found a nice pair of Vandersteen speakers on Marketplace this year. I “stole” them for $300, well below market value, and way under list price. The guy must have bought them at an estate sale. Most of his other stereo stuff he was selling was big box store caliber. They just stood out from everything else. Lots of bargains to be found on Marketplace but it takes some digging.
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