![]() ![]() ![]() They seem excessive and overexcited to me. "I don’t very often splurge on an exclamation point in an article title. I didn't go very deep but I see a reference on I thought I had heard this a couple years ago. What ground is left for Heathkit? Almost none. And finally, one can buy cardboard & springs kits at a small fraction the price for beginners. How often does a heathkit-aware grandparent coincide with a child prepared to build one? Not often I think.Ĥ. I'm fairly sure I saw them offer products a while ago, but absurdly priced.ģ. Heathkit has no products on the linked site. How many kids now want to build anything electronic? Very few it seems.Ģ. > money, who would love to see the kiddies make something useful.ġ. There are a lot of grandparents out there with Money, who would love to see the kiddies make something useful. >The name is only recognisable to people old enough that we won't be buying heathkits. > They have the name and I would presume the library. >No-one's going to partner with Heathkit because they have nothing to offer Else it's only old farts (like us) who will notice. > No offense, but they (heathkit) need to partner with sparkfun or adafruit or > Want to fake a company's resurrection? There is an app for that! > Products -> New Products: "Please visit the Heathkit app store > On Thursday, Octoat 5:33:34 PM UTC-4, Roberto Waltman wrote: >On Friday, 9 October 2015 13:57:27 UTC+1, George Herold wrote: City of Santa Cruz business license database as of : That the certificate is bogus or out of date. Off my web virus scanner to view the web pile because Avast claims Rather small to handle the company, but it's a start. The web pile shows Heath operating out of a PO Box. Had now introduced the renewed company's first new electronic kit Trademarks, secured several new patents, established new officesĪnd warehouse space and a factory in Santa Cruz, California, and That it had now secured the rights to all Heathkit designs and those who'd indicated an interest in the company's progress. On October 8, 2015, Heathkit circulated an email to its "insiders" Providing parts, modification, and even 'Certified Pre-Owned' Hopefully, thisĭata Professionals of Pleasanton California has been acquiredīy Heath Company and will focus on supporting vintage kits by Suing anyone selling copies of Heathkit manuals. Heath "Legacy Manual Duplication and Distribution Business"įrom Don Peterson, who has specialized in threatening and occasionally It seems that the latest Heathkit has also purchased the former ![]()
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