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Castle moving sale - 09.05.2010, 05:13 AM

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"Since we moved, we've discovered some interesting goodies! Check out the Castle website (www.castlecreations.com) for a one of a kind, once in a lifetime sale in the coming days! Limited edition motors for cars, planes, helicopters and more! It will be a great time to stock up on some high performance products at a great price!"
Any insight/more details on this? Need to know so I can sell my 2200 motor.
   
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Looks interesting enough. - 09.05.2010, 08:50 AM

Well it looks interesting enough to me. CC has come a long way over the last few years. Isn't it funny. We are in the middle of one of the worst economic times for the USA, and yet R/C seems to be growing in size. First Robin of UE (Unlimited Engineering) moved to a much larger and improved space. Then MonsterMike of RCM moved to a much larger space, and now CC is moving into a new facility which is said to be a much larger space. How is this possible when so many American companies are going belly up. So many places are closing their doors and throwing in the towel, and yet our favorite R/C places are doubling their square footage and comming out with all new and exciting products for us to play with. Way to go R/C.


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Well it looks interesting enough to me. CC has come a long way over the last few years. Isn't it funny. We are in the middle of one of the worst economic times for the USA, and yet R/C seems to be growing in size. First Robin of UE (Unlimited Engineering) moved to a much larger and improved space. Then MonsterMike of RCM moved to a much larger space, and now CC is moving into a new facility which is said to be a much larger space. How is this possible when so many American companies are going belly up. So many places are closing their doors and throwing in the towel, and yet our favorite R/C places are doubling their square footage and comming out with all new and exciting products for us to play with. Way to go R/C.
Hopefully that means- these companies have good business sense and the poorer quality companies are being weeded out. I understand a company with the best intentions will still go under if not managed properly but I just like to see the above mentioned excel.
   
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09.06.2010, 10:44 AM

This sale is on some of the motors that we have brought into stock, but haven't pushed a lot on the sales.

For example -- we have several hundred 1717s, 1518 and 1520 motors -- because they are not part of a "standard" combo, and they don't go through distribution, we don't sell a lot of these.

We are trying to reduce our inventory on these motors -- so we are going to "blow them out" at great prices.

Watch the website for more info -- coming soon.

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This sale is on some of the motors that we have brought into stock, but haven't pushed a lot on the sales.

For example -- we have several hundred 1717s, 1518 and 1520 motors -- because they are not part of a "standard" combo, and they don't go through distribution, we don't sell a lot of these.

We are trying to reduce our inventory on these motors -- so we are going to "blow them out" at great prices.

Watch the website for more info -- coming soon.

Patrick
So is the blow out sale going to coincide with the 8s esc release?
   
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09.06.2010, 10:48 AM

Cool, 1/8 beasts. Might get a 1717. :)
   
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09.06.2010, 10:53 AM

Sounds awesome! My credit card and paypal accounts are standing by. I hope we are talking about Black Friday prices or better!!!

Btw: Can we at the Monster get first dibs? Maybe like a 6-hour pre-sale window??


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09.06.2010, 11:13 AM

Subscribed... But would make a suggestion to Patrick...

Just a thought but how about offering Mike some very very good prices first - Seems a shame to "undercut" the Monster and potentially cannibalize the Monsters sales... I'd hate to put the forum at risk...
   
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Subscribed... But would make a suggestion to Patrick...

Just a thought but how about offering Mike some very very good prices first - Seems a shame to "undercut" the Monster and potentially cannibalize the Monsters sales... I'd hate to put the forum at risk...
+2, tho to be fair pdc didnt start the thread

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09.06.2010, 02:20 PM

+1 to arct1k,

but i'm watching :) after a 1717 for my new truggy :)
   
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09.06.2010, 03:36 PM

Need to start selling the MMM bundled with the larger motors, aim them at the big-boys as a drop-in power conversion kit and such; 1518 is a great motor for a savy XXL , 1717 for overweight LST2 conversions...
   
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09.06.2010, 05:17 PM

Subscribed, Always looking for a deal on Castle Stuff


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09.06.2010, 05:48 PM

How do you subscribe to this? i would love a 1518 for my truggy
   
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09.06.2010, 10:45 PM

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anybody have any ideas on getting a 1717 to fit in a savage flux? a 1520 would go pretty nice in my crt x2 geared for 50mph on 6s.


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