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Thanks for the eminder to put my order in. Wanted to get a frizzen to experiment with calibrated carburization in a friends pottery kiln. It's back ordered but there's no hurry.
Walks Alone said:Kentuckywindage said:TC over pimped their brand and now look where it got them.
Where it got them in almost 44 years is respected as one of the best fiream MFG's in this country, with a warranty that became the model for other firearm MFG's to strive for. Respected by at least their million plus loyal customers and at least a few of their competitors. The break-action platforms that have been the backbone of their company from the start are still on top and still the best readily available of their kind for reasonable cost. Sure their traditonal muzzies have suffered from changing times and attitudes, but then so have they for all the companies that make/made them. TC's biggest business mistake probably was trying to break into modern rifles - not their field, with not enough resources and against massive long established competition. That's not much different than those that tried to unseat their dominance of the reasonably priced break-action, switch barrel pistol and rifle field. Unfortunately the lawyers got rid of the Contender that was TC's staple for 30+ years and current affairs may send their replacement G2's away as well, but I seriously doubt the Encores will ever go away.
Just the opinion of one of those loyal customers who used and owned far more (in sheer numbers) of their products than the vast majority, and continually since 1968.
FWIW
Good LuckGoodCheer said:Thanks for the eminder to put my order in. Wanted to get a frizzen to experiment with calibrated carburization in a friends pottery kiln. It's back ordered but there's no hurry.
paradox said:Maybe if a few of us go work at T/C for a fair sum, they'd reconsider selling/etc. anybody in?
I'm sure marketing played a very large role in every "new venture" TC dove into pard. But TC did really start changing in the late 90's, in part because some of the long term and best employees that held supervisory/management positions started to leave TC. As personal friends for many years with a couple of them I felt their loosing Ken about 10 years ago and later when Tim retired was a wake up call that the end was coming. With my opinion of S&W I fully expected them taking over to be the knife that was going to cut the final straw.Geraldo said:...To me, what made TC different in the old days was their willingness to try something different. It wasn't as though the world was clamoring for a single shot pistol in oddball calibers in 1965, but they did it. The same thing can be said of their entry into production muzzleloaders. The corporate mentality now is to have marketing find out what people are buying, then build and push more of the same. TC was different, and that's what I'll miss.
Walks Alone said:Maybe you'll notice I said in the OP its hearsay and not officially confirmed. So yes, the TC Rep at the SHOT Show may be AKA Chicken Little. But an update is an update when so many are affected by what is transpiring. So most would consider any news offered responsibly as better than no news at all.
"Hopefully a press release will confirm a full disclosure soon, so only take this as it was offered until then please..... until its confirmed by S&W and/or Remington....."
TC's light bills have been paid for almost 44 years by the Contender/G2/Encore platforms, not the muzzies.
With the way the bulk of the muzzleloader business has changed to "modern" platforms, I'm surprised anybody still makes entry level sidelocks. You can pretty well be sure your world won't be rocked though. TC had its hayday with expanded sidelock models long ago, but they obviously were not money makers to a high enough level to continue to offer them.
Mark Lewis said:Big Green has pretty much destroyed the other holdings its bought the fast few years,
False.....They've improved every company they've bought.
Glad to see things looking up at T/C.
Just J said:an update is an upate is a WARNING
... in all caps in the subject line of your original post :shake:
and as a FYI the Contender is a modern firearm Ive been scolded for discussing them now you go get scolded too :nono:
paradox said:Maybe if a few of us go work at T/C for a fair sum, they'd reconsider selling/etc. anybody in?
Walks Alone said:You are entitled to your opinion, so argue all you want, that's your choice. But the thread and the comments by others to it had far more value to the other folks here than anything you've added.
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