BMT-Express posted:Dave45681 posted:s for certain items means that the Guggenheim people are holding the purse strings and dictating how things like this go, rather than allowing things like this that build good will from hobbyists to continue.
The bottom line is this company needs another interested owner like Richard Kughn in charge right now, not a financial company that couldn't care less if they are making model trains vs. pencils or paper plates.
-Dave
Guggenheim no longer owns Lionel for over a year. One of the partners from Guggenheim took control of Lionel, and the bean counting began. The loss of 20 people from the Lionel employee roster was a result. So was the sale of the archives.
Really, and who might that be....???