yeah i seen that but he was so vague about talking about it i wanted to know if anyone talked to mike to find out i wasn't gonna go off rumorsGateKeeper posted the video hours ago, and said yes it's is true that Texas Star has been sold, and the doors will stay open.
Well, now the video I saw did not exactly say that.......seen a video posted that texas star was sold and will ramp up production again by the new owner can anyone confirm this
If I understood it correct years ago, Texas star bought Galaxy back many moons ago. Mr Mike at galaxy had told me that because I thought it was the other way around.Good news for sure, weren't they part of Galaxy? Or is Galaxy part of the deal?
i already have the answer i was not told not to give out the info so i will say who it is its mike i asked him myself the volume was low in Gatekeepers video so i did not hear every word he said but mike is in talks with the original owners he has not bought it yet but finding out if he can i asked about if he does what are the plans to increase production and better quality im waiting for his responseA phone call to John Monday should provide answers.
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you are correct i also got that same info and the reason is because Ranger wants so much money upfront to build radios for anyone that wants a radio because they want to sell huge runs of it at one time but that would mean large amounts of money up front and i was told by a source i won't name at this time but when ranger stopped making the 2970N2 in order to get them to make them again and ship them the order min was 30 witch may not sound like a lot but thats about $20,000 +/- so if it was something new and they wanted to presell say 1,000 units thats well over $700,000 plus shipping and any other fees so its very understandable for that to be the main reason they have not made a bunch of radios sad really because everyone loses Ranger loses because they don't make the sales Galaxy loses because they don't have the radios and the customer loses because they don't get to buy the radios and the market is there but the available products are not parts is a huge problem to weather it be Ranger or HG someone needs to start making parts for radios old and newIf I understood it correct years ago, Texas star bought Galaxy back many moons ago. Mr Mike at galaxy had told me that because I thought it was the other way around.
No telling if galaxy is wrapped up in the deal because Gk didn't mention galaxy at all.
Greg at barkett electronics had told me several months ago that galaxy was selling off Texas star so I'm assuming that galaxy is not in the deal. I was told just the other day from an unnamed source that the reason we're seeing little offerings from galaxy is because they're operating on only cash purchases from Ranger so the production runs are small bulk. Seems like they're operating on a narrow margin of capital.
That's what I'm gathering from the sources.
Like @AudioShockwav says, maybe John can shed some better light on the Texas star sale.
If it is Mike I would think a few things will change.so i will say who it is its mike
First goal is to improve quality of building with new (non related) assemblers. this is mike's response to me asking what some of the improvements will be if he becomes the new ownerIf it is Mike I would think a few things will change.
There were suggestions made by him in the past that simply did not happen.
It would be a positive I think.
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Jeff