EXPjawa
Well-Known Member
This whole discussion is a side show. What's important is that Estes remain healthy as a company and continue to output great kits, which they have certainly been doing during John Boren's tenure.
While the catalogs are nice, in 2017 the website is *way* more important. Certainly the website could use some work, but in its current state it is adequately functional.
This is a niche business, and I can't fault them for concentrating their resources where there's most payoff.
Printed catalogs (and a summertime musical interlude):
Agreed. This whole counterargument, to me, sounds more like "things have changed and I don't like it. Waa waa..." then anything actually practical.