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  • TuptubBuilder
    Lieutenant Commander

    • Sep 2020
    • 131

    #1

    Dumas Products Inc

    As of May 15th, Dumas Products will be no more. No more wooden boat kits. No more balsa plane kits.
  • trout
    Admiral

    • Jul 2011
    • 3670

    #2
    Any idea what killed them? Or are they getting bought out, a little industry consolidation?
    If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.

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    • TuptubBuilder
      Lieutenant Commander

      • Sep 2020
      • 131

      #3
      From what I gather, it's due to a lack of sales. Their boat hardware was on the expensive side. The email stated that: "Dumas is closing. But we prefer to think of it as sailing off into the sunset."

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      • He Who Shall Not Be Named
        Moderator

        • Aug 2008
        • 13624

        #4
        ... maybe they refused to sell 'printers'?
        Who is John Galt?

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        • TuptubBuilder
          Lieutenant Commander

          • Sep 2020
          • 131

          #5
          Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named
          ... maybe they refused to sell 'printers'?
          Amazon is the real culprit, IMHO. All the local Hobby Stores were forced to close. No more hand crafted models displayed in store windows. No more model train layouts in the middle of the store at Christmastime. No more sage advice from the store owner. No more local bulletin boards. Local culture and communities were destroyed. Now everything is “on line”, virtual or AI simulation.

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          • Albacore 569
            Captain

            • Sep 2020
            • 719

            #6
            Dumas Products – Dumas will be closing operations effective May 15th, 2026. Office hours Monday – Thursday 7:30am – 4:00pm MST. Closed Friday-Sunday.

            Links. I will miss their line of Chris Craft Boats models. They are beautiful to look at.

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            • Subculture
              Admiral

              • Feb 2009
              • 2502

              #7
              Originally posted by TuptubBuilder

              Amazon is the real culprit, IMHO.
              Hmm, i think people buy online because the range of products is greater and the price is cheaper. Too much looking back through rose tinted spectacles, I remember sloping around model shops only to not find what i was looking for half the time.

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              • TuptubBuilder
                Lieutenant Commander

                • Sep 2020
                • 131

                #8
                Originally posted by Subculture

                Hmm, i think people buy online because the range of products is greater and the price is cheaper. Too much looking back through rose tinted spectacles, I remember sloping around model shops only to not find what i was looking for half the time.
                No system is perfect and I accept my partial complicity by embracing the digital world. I just maintain that the losses exceed the benefits, especially from a cultural aspect.

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                • Subculture
                  Admiral

                  • Feb 2009
                  • 2502

                  #9
                  Never really found much inspiration in model shops for subs. When it comes to availability of stuff, I've never known it better, almost too much choice really, which can sometimes bring its own problems.

                  What I do miss are the large model shows, they've almost completely vanished in the UK.

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