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    Wind chimes

    OK, I've been an Aerotech guy my entire run from low/mid to lvl2. I made the mistake of trying a Cesaroni and am converted.

    Who is the wind chime guy that takes Aerotech cases in exchange? Is this a myth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yohimbe2 View Post
    OK, I've been an Aerotech guy my entire run from low/mid to lvl2. I made the mistake of trying a Cesaroni and am converted.

    Who is the wind chime guy that takes Aerotech cases in exchange? Is this a myth?
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    Robert DeHate (Spelling?). He lives in New England somewhere. He will take your AT casing and give you the equivalent CTI case for free. He then proceeds to (shudders) drill holes in the cases, so they can't be used ever again!
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    Quote Originally Posted by eggplant View Post
    Robert DeHate (Spelling?). He lives in New England somewhere. He will take your AT casing and give you the equivalent CTI case for free. He then proceeds to (shudders) drill holes in the cases, so they can't be used ever again!
    Considering AT/Rousetech motor cases cost something like three times what the equivalent CTI cases do, that hardly seems like a fair trade. Doubly so since most of my AT stuff is Dr Rocket stuff that is no longer being produced, I can't see doing this, even if I didn't want to fly AT anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gldknght View Post
    Considering AT/Rousetech motor cases cost something like three times what the equivalent CTI cases do, that hardly seems like a fair trade. Doubly so since most of my AT stuff is Dr Rocket stuff that is no longer being produced, I can't see doing this, even if I didn't want to fly AT anymore.
    While the chimes do appear to be Dr. Rocket, most of what was in the trade bucket was rouse tech.

    Rob with amw-prox is the dealer at mdra launches, and if you wanted to buy and fly it is well worth the trade. They offer great service and are willing to go above and beyond what is necessary as a vendor and a business.

    I have nothing but good things to say about them.

    Have I taken them up on that offer? No, but I certainly appreciate them actually having it in the first place.

    And if you are paying 3times the cost of a cti motor for the equivalent at/rt motor, then you are getting taken for a ride...

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    Quote Originally Posted by eggplant View Post
    Robert DeHate (Spelling?). He lives in New England somewhere. He will take your AT casing and give you the equivalent CTI case for free. He then proceeds to (shudders) drill holes in the cases, so they can't be used ever again!
    You're serious? Wind Chimes?? Hope he doesn't hang those up with the $100,000 paracord.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fe Dude View Post
    While the chimes do appear to be Dr. Rocket, most of what was in the trade bucket was rouse tech.

    Rob with amw-prox is the dealer at mdra launches, and if you wanted to buy and fly it is well worth the trade. They offer great service and are willing to go above and beyond what is necessary as a vendor and a business.

    I have nothing but good things to say about them.

    Have I taken them up on that offer? No, but I certainly appreciate them actually having it in the first place.

    And if you are paying 3times the cost of a cti motor for the equivalent at/rt motor, then you are getting taken for a ride...

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    Not the reloads, the cases. 3X is what just about every vendor charges for rousetech vs cti .
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    Considering the reload cost, the cost difference of the hardware is made up very quickly on small motors. As well as AT type hardware holds its value, to destroy it is just plain stupid. When Aerotech got word of the "CTI Trade Program" a couple years back, they were none too happy with some of their dealers and I've heard ultimatums were given.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gldknght View Post
    Not the reloads, the cases. 3X is what just about every vendor charges for rousetech vs cti .
    Considering the fact that there's about 20x the amount of machining put into AT style hardware, 3x the price is not really out of line. Considering what actually goes into producing CTI hardware (smaller stuff), they're making a handsome profit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fe Dude View Post
    They offer great service and are willing to go above and beyond what is necessary as a vendor and a business.
    I have nothing but good things to say about them.
    I absolutely agree with this, too.

    Although I am a loyal AT follower, the wind chimes are dang cool looking.

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    I don't get this whole trade in your motors gig. The only motors I ever got rid of were two AMW 38mm cases as I was not into EX and there was no real supply left of the reloads. Other than that If I did not lose it in a rocket, I have every case I have ever bought - and that includes an Ellis Mountain case I keep for sentimental reasons.

    I always have the flexibility to fly anything I can get my grubby mitts on.

    I guess I am an equal opportunity pyro-whore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by H_Rocket View Post
    I don't get this whole trade in your motors gig. The only motors I ever got rid of were two AMW 38mm cases as I was not into EX and there was no real supply left of the reloads. Other than that If I did not lose it in a rocket, I have every case I have ever bought - and that includes an Ellis Mountain case I keep for sentimental reasons.

    I always have the flexibility to fly anything I can get my grubby mitts on.

    I guess I am an equal opportunity pyro-whore.
    Availability is why they do it. At mdra, at least, amw-prox is consistently there. An at vendor makes it occasionally, but if you want a motor that day, then it will usually have to be a cti load.

    Rob and Gloria can save you a bit of money if you didn't want to buy more cases outright.

    Ps. Wildman has rt cases at about 2x the price of cti hardware.

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    That's why I have all my cases

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    I also have cases from a few manufacturers, but CTI is what is handy, and I find myself flying CTI loads most often for a couple reasons, mainly because they are the vendor that shows up to my local launches most often, and because of the ease of use that CTI offers.

    To me this seems like a good offer for those who find themselves flying mostly CTI, and their other hardware has just become, for lack of a lesser term, decoration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bandman444 View Post
    Anyone wishing to get rid of AT cases PM fast! I will even pay shipping!!!!!!!!!
    Don't even bother. When he had the trade-in bucket sitting there at a launch I tried to offer him $40 for a 29/240 case. He refused. ($40 for a case he got for free? )
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    Quote Originally Posted by chadrog View Post
    Considering the reload cost, the cost difference of the hardware is made up very quickly on small motors. As well as AT type hardware holds its value, to destroy it is just plain stupid. When Aerotech got word of the "CTI Trade Program" a couple years back, they were none too happy with some of their dealers and I've heard ultimatums were given.
    So you are saying a manufacturer TOLD his Dealers What they have to carry and sell??

    If someone told me what I had to sell. I'd tell them to take a flying leap. I am not your puppet. I do what I want and I do what my customers like, not what you (the manufacturer) thinks is best for me. Why? Because a Manufacturer is out for thier own good. their job is to make money.. My job is to take care of my customers and give them what they want.

    When you get Spam e-mails for places offering Viagra and other BS like that, do you do it just because they tell you thats what you need to do?? I doubt it (well at least for most of us)... pretty much the came thing..

    Mt suggestion is Do what you want, fly what you want and do it because you want to, not because someone tells you to. even if that means you take a loss on one end... if you are happy doing it... DO IT.

    Heck I get more compliments on my black and red wind chimes from my neighbors and friends than I care to remember.. they sound so soothing and look cool too.
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    I like the flexibility the AT clone cases give me. I can buy a 75 or 98mm CTI or AT reload and throw it in the hardware I have. It doesn't go the other way. I understand specifically buying CTI hardware in the smaller sizes, but paying extra for Rouse-Tech 75 and 98mm harware just makes sense.

    By the way, watched a flight last weekend on a CTI V-max G motor. The flier somehow forgot to thread the case onto the reload, so when he pushed the button, the case shot through the rocket, shredding the fin can in the process. The video shows how nicely the naked fiberglass lights up when you shoot fire through it. Supposed to be an idiot-proof reload design. Guess not

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    Quote Originally Posted by stickershock23 View Post
    So you are saying a manufacturer TOLD his Dealers What they have to carry and sell??

    If someone told me what I had to sell. I'd tell them to take a flying leap. I am not your puppet. I do what I want and I do what my customers like, not what you (the manufacturer) thinks is best for me. Why? Because a Manufacturer is out for thier own good. their job is to make money.. My job is to take care of my customers and give them what they want.

    When you get Spam e-mails for places offering Viagra and other BS like that, do you do it just because they tell you thats what you need to do?? I doubt it (well at least for most of us)... pretty much the came thing..

    Mt suggestion is Do what you want, fly what you want and do it because you want to, not because someone tells you to. even if that means you take a loss on one end... if you are happy doing it... DO IT.

    Heck I get more compliments on my black and red wind chimes from my neighbors and friends than I care to remember.. they sound so soothing and look cool too.
    nooooooooo, that's not what I was saying at all. When a vendor that carries BOTH product lines, and gives out one to screw over the other, the other tends to get upset.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocdoc View Post
    I like the flexibility the AT clone cases give me. I can buy a 75 or 98mm CTI or AT reload and throw it in the hardware I have. It doesn't go the other way. I understand specifically buying CTI hardware in the smaller sizes, but paying extra for Rouse-Tech 75 and 98mm harware just makes sense.

    By the way, watched a flight last weekend on a CTI V-max G motor. The flier somehow forgot to thread the case onto the reload, so when he pushed the button, the case shot through the rocket, shredding the fin can in the process. The video shows how nicely the naked fiberglass lights up when you shoot fire through it. Supposed to be an idiot-proof reload design. Guess not

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq5zeer8sNo

    Goes to prove the old saying " Make it Idiot proof, and they will build a better Idiot"

    Whomever the flyer of that was, please dont take it I am calling you an idiot. I have made MANY dumba$$ mistakes in my times too..
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    Quote Originally Posted by stickershock23 View Post
    Goes to prove the old saying " Make it Idiot proof, and they will build a better Idiot"

    Whomever the flyer of that was, please dont take it I am calling you an idiot. I have made MANY dumba$$ mistakes in my times too..
    Yeah, Ken's not an idiot. He was LD for the launch and was just distracted. So busy trying to rush through, he forgot to take care of the simple, obvious stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stickershock23 View Post
    So you are saying a manufacturer TOLD his Dealers What they have to carry and sell??
    Pretty common in some industries. Some manufacturers are control freaks. They will tell you what you can sell, how many you have to stock, and what you can price it at. Fender comes to mind.

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    This is just my

    AT 38/720 hardware $90
    10 J420R loads @ $49.99 = $499.90
    Total $499.90 + $90 = $589.90*

    CTI pro-38 6 grain hardware $57.15
    10 J410 red loads @ $62.95 = $629.50
    Total $629.50 + $57.15 = $686.65* (That's 2 more loads for my 720 short of 3 bucks)

    *Prices are from 2 different vendors but you see my point.

    I don't mind getting my hands dirty building a motor,heck I find that's half the fun of flying.Whats the challenge of dropping in a reload and screwing on a cap?Of course this is just my opinion and it has a value of about the same as a grocery store coupon.

    I have a brand new CTI 29 starter set that I most likely will never fly....who has NEW AT equivalent hardware that wants to trade straight up,I'll pay shipping!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eggplant View Post
    Don't even bother. When he had the trade-in bucket sitting there at a launch I tried to offer him $40 for a 29/240 case. He refused. ($40 for a case he got for free? )
    He does not get the case free.

    Must turn them into CTI to get a new whatever he traded for it from them.

    The idea is to get fliers into CTI, not recycle the AT hardware. There is nothing stopping AT from doing a similar trade in policy. They choose not to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackjack2564 View Post
    Personally I fly both. If it's a motor & will fit in any rocket I have.... then by golly I'll fly it!
    Bing! We have a winner!

    This is my opinion as well. I like the flexibility of being able to fly whatever I can get my greasy paws on.

    BTW, ask one of the trade in guys if you get a CTI 54mm case and the closure in exchange for a like sized AT. So far all I've heard is you get the case and need to buy the closure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by H_Rocket View Post
    Bing! We have a winner!

    This is my opinion as well. I like the flexibility of being able to fly whatever I can get my greasy paws on.

    BTW, ask one of the trade in guys if you get a CTI 54mm case and the closure in exchange for a like sized AT. So far all I've heard is you get the case and need to buy the closure.

    Hey Al.... you get a closure if you trade one in with the case.. Just trade the case, you only get a case.
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    Naw

    If I need another case, I'll just buy one. I like all my shiny little metal tubes. I can put all kinds of different burny things in them and make my finned friends go fast!

    OTOH - if anyone has an ARTS they want to get rid of...
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    Quote Originally Posted by H_Rocket View Post
    Naw

    If I need another case, I'll just buy one. I like all my shiny little metal tubes. I can put all kinds of different burny things in them and make my finned friends go fast!

    OTOH - if anyone has an ARTS they want to get rid of...
    Al,

    OK, I'll bite... I have an ARTS2...

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    Rants about CTI Vs AT Vs something else aside... Here is a link to the vendor in question: http://www.amwprox.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by chadrog View Post
    nooooooooo, that's not what I was saying at all. When a vendor that carries BOTH product lines, and gives out one to screw over the other, the other tends to get upset.

    Gotcha... must have been a good reason to do that..
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