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Re: GZG figs business question, and an apology

From: jon@g... (Ground Zero Games)
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 22:40:52 +0000
Subject: Re: GZG figs business question, and an apology

>As several people have mentioned using parts of GZG figs for
conversions, I
>have a few questions to direct to Jon or Mike concerning GZG(is it
still
>CMD for the ships?) items sold in the US.
>
>Does GeoHex import the figures, or are they casting with license? If
under
>license, in the case of multi-part packs, would GeoHex be able to sell
>partials(AFV turrets, ship superstructures)? Not that I'd be able to
come
>up with an offer large enough for their notice; I'd have to be lucky
enough
>to want parts that are normally cast separately to begin with. ;->=
>
>IF you know of similar parts, say AFV or ship hulls that might be cast
>independently of parts that make them particular tank/ships, I'd find
that
>info interesting.
>
>THE APOLOGY:
>Lastly, I believe I wrongly attributed list maint to Tim, whose answer
>during a recent 'crisis' was so learned as to totally confuse me. If
so,
>apologies to all, particularly Jonathan, whom I believe is the correct
>worthy. 'Huzzah' still stands!
>
>The_Beast

All the items sold in the US are cast by GeoHex under licence from us at
GZG; for separate bits, you will have to talk directly to KR at GeoHex
and
see what he can do for you. We do offer separate parts (from multipart
models) to special order for UK customers, but you should go to GeoHex
for
US sales.
BTW, CMD have closed down - we at GZG now have the rights to (and
produce
or are relaunching) all the ex-CMD ranges.

Jon (GZG)

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