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JAL3

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While Hawks Hobby was around, they established a niche by offering quality upscales of famous designs. All of the kits I had were high quality and performed well. I treasured the Andromeda and looked forward to building it some day but Hurricane Harvey had other plans. I digress. The Trident is another famous Estes design and this is a bigger one. What's not to like? It has a 24mm mount and recovers by chute. It is new and unopened.

I am asking $85

This kit is offered for sale in an effort to liquidate my collection of kits and is being offered via cross postings on The Rocketry Forum and Ye Olde Rocket Forum. The price indicated is what I have determined by looking for evidence of similar sales but, admittedly, might reflect a poor judgement on my part. I'm just doing the best that I can. The price does NOT include shipping. Interested persons are invited to contact me via PM and I will calculate the shipping. Payment is expected by means of PayPal, Zelle or Venmo. My intention is to make shipments twice per week after confirming receipt of funds. I will try to give the most accurate descriptions I am able to provide and will happily answer any specific questions either by PM or within the post thread.

I'm trying to be fair and honor a "first come, first serve" precedence when dealing with inquiries. That invovles juggling messages I see while at work at the hospital coming from both TRF and YORF. That started out easy but got more complicated as there were more and more rockets listed. I made some mistakes and for that I am sorry.

I also don't mind holding rockets as you wait for more to become available. This does help with shipping costs and nobody has been more horrified than I over the current postal rates. That said, I am going to have to change one thing. I am only going to set aside "sold" rockets. I tried it the other way and a few times I was left in the lurch when others were interested in a rocket. That was only a mild annoyance. What I cannot tolerate is the mistakes that I made in selling something that had been promised. With my faulty memory and hectic schedule, the only way to prevent this when so many rockets are up for sale (with hundreds more to come) is to strictly segregate the sold stuff from the unsold stuff. A hold with an intent to buy now gets 24 hours, barring exigent circumstances, after that, it's back on the market.


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Mannnn this is too cool. I had the pleasure of meeting Mark and Loretta when we flew with the NASA Houston Rocket Club a couple of times. Such a great bunch of kits. Good luck with the sale!

If I thought I had the patience to put it together I'd be all over it

Braden
 
THose were both great. I was on the way to getting their entire lines.
 
I fly with Mark at the NASA Houston Rocket club and he sure sounds like he's thinking of getting back into making kits again... fingers crossed!
 
I fly with Mark at the NASA Houston Rocket club and he sure sounds like he's thinking of getting back into making kits again... fingers crossed!
Please tell him I have a few dollar pending a purchase of his kits.
 
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