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Posted by jdemaris on March 18, 2006 at 08:01:17 from (69.67.227.40):
In Reply to: happened years ago posted by Coloken on March 18, 2006 at 06:52:58:
Well yeah, you're technically correct. Some will argue that it was all over for Winchester after 1964. But, I kind of hate to see the name die, regardless of who is actually the owner. They were still making guns with design and actions that were at least close to traditional Winchester. The "name buying" thing gets pretty confusing. I've got an "Indian" motorcycle that was built in the 50s in India - but the name was owned by a British gun and bike maker - Royal Enield - and they bought the "Indian" name and logo from the original American motorcycle company. Now, I see these 50s bikes for sale, brand new - some labeled "Indian" and some "Indian Enfield." And, added to all this, I guess theres another company making V-twin Indians now in the US. I just bought a new Mossberg 30.06 rifle and I'm not sure who made it. It lists an address, in small print, in Texas with a name other than Mossberg. What a mess.
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