I agree with Don, they make some nice items, I have the 57 300-C and 57 Sweptside. But since I have ordered from them I have been bombarded with adds for figurines, sports items and all sorts of things, especially Chevys,lol, that I am just not in to! If I was in their shoes, I would have a seperate sales catalog for each item of interest, how they define those areas is up to them. But catagories for Mopar, Ford, GM and so on, as well as figurines and other what not. I doubt someone buying a figurine doesn't want to hear about a car either. The junkmail is almost enough to make someone quit buying, it is like being bombarded. They shouldn't allow something like that to distract from the enjoyment that their fine products bring. It's nice stuff, just be ready for a busy mail box on occasion. MrDon Roberts wrote: > I puchased a model from Danbury mint. It was the 1942 Chrysler Town and > Country. The detail was unbelievable, and i was really amazed at how many > working parts on this car. My only gripe with Danbury is their mailing list. > I purchased one model from them over a year ago, and since then i have > consistantly received atleast 2 full color brochures from them every week > and a color catalog every month. At first it was kinda funny, getting mail > so often and some of the items (in my opinion) were so ridiculous. After > about six months I started to wonder how much this advertising cost. Now a > year later I am certain that the majority of the money i paid them for my > model was spent on this advertising. I would rather have had a lower cost > model and a little less junk mail. they have some great model cars but > before you order you had better get a bigger "file 13". Just had to vent my > opinion. > Don Roberts > www.hotmail.com > 1958 Imperial > 1961 New Yorker > etc... > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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