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  • punkncat
    One foot less
    • Feb 2003
    • 5841

    #46
    Originally posted by AGD
    WOW!! I wonder how Bud feels....


    AGD
    If Bud had given half a rat's a...butt he wouldn't have sold it in the first place.

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    • kurtisqpublic
      old 'n' slow
      • Feb 2008
      • 140

      #47
      Originally posted by punkncat
      If Bud had given half a rat's a...butt he wouldn't have sold it in the first place.
      People get old and retire. Companies are sold... It happens to everybody sooner or later. From what I gather, Jeff Orr stayed in the picture didn't he?

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      • KevinA
        Registered User
        • Feb 2008
        • 348

        #48
        Did Bud step down before or after JT bought them out?

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        • kurtisqpublic
          old 'n' slow
          • Feb 2008
          • 140

          #49
          Not sure. I haven't followed the market in years. I'm just getting back into the game, but Bud, Tom and all the old timers are great fellas and are a rare breed. They made the game great!

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          • KevinA
            Registered User
            • Feb 2008
            • 348

            #50
            Aye... that they are.

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            • ShotgunFacelift
              我吃婴孩、许多和许多婴孩
              • Nov 2007
              • 104

              #51
              None too happy about this.

              Ive used autocockers for my entire paintball life, in fact the same slider trigger has been on no less than 4 cockers over 7 years.

              I had the vain hope that WGP products could ride back into the foreground with the recent move towards stock class play.

              Looks like I'm going to be hoarding cocker parts for the foreseeable future.

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              • rabidchihauhau
                What Oppenheimer said 7/16
                • Sep 2001
                • 766

                #52
                Originally posted by Ydna
                You have to remember that WGP is owned by the same corporation owning five or six other paintball companies as well. It's a massive holding company buying everything up they possibly can. Brass Eagle, Viewloader, Stryler, etc.

                They've been clearancing Autocockers for quite a while now. In with their newer things and out with the cockers and such.
                Just for the record:

                Brass Eagle was a Canadian Manufacturer. Daisy purchased it. Then they took it public.

                Then the acquired Viewloader and JT USA.

                Then it was purchased by K2.

                Then K2 purchased WGP

                The Jarden purchased the whole shebang.

                Jarden is not a 'holding company' per se. They are a manufacturing and distribution firm. They own Coleman brand, among others.

                ***

                I REALLY wish I knew how the accountants and paintball management types bamboozled the big money guys into buying them - BE, NPS/PMI, ProCaps, Tippmann. How'd those guys 'cook the books' in a legal fashion that made it look - to experienced, jaded, out-for-profit-only money men, that paintball was actually growing, that they could actually achieve market dominance and would actually make a profit? I mean, how did they do it? Anyone on the inside with half a brain knew how overblown the industry was, how overly inflated the numbers claimed were - but they still went ahead and bought those companies.

                BE was sold on the basis of the Stingray for gosh sakes! Yes, it was truly innovative and brought a lot of kids into the market, but - seriously. Are the guys that make the big bucks REALLY that stupid? (Yes, Daisy had good relations with walmart at the time, but they had NO deal to distribute paintball product through them when they made the purchase.)

                Inside info hints that none of the big investors are really happy with what they bought; if they decide to dump those lines...

                ***

                The REAL downturn in this industry began the very day that someone, somewhere said "this could be big. We need to get corporate America involved..."
                VENGEANCE PAINTBALL DISTRIBUTORS
                X.O. INDUSTRIES PAINTBALLS

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                • punkncat
                  One foot less
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 5841

                  #53
                  Originally posted by kurtisqpublic
                  People get old and retire. Companies are sold... It happens to everybody sooner or later. From what I gather, Jeff Orr stayed in the picture didn't he?

                  The point is that had he really been concerned at that point what happened to the brand he would have considered who he was selling to and what their intentions were going to be. Selling to a super conglomerate as it was it is quite obvious even to the uninformed that at that point the only intrest was the number of positions on the check.

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                  • kurtisqpublic
                    old 'n' slow
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 140

                    #54
                    Originally posted by punkncat
                    The point is that had he really been concerned at that point what happened to the brand he would have considered who he was selling to and what their intentions were going to be. Selling to a super conglomerate as it was it is quite obvious even to the uninformed that at that point the only intrest was the number of positions on the check.
                    I see your point but when I retire I would be thinking of how big of a nest egg the sale of my company would render rather than how long will the product stick around after I'm gone. Leave the marketing research to the new owners, I'll be focused on beaches and relaxation!

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                    • MAGslinger
                      Get the SAWWW!
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 192

                      #55
                      WGP went out of business when 2k2 bought it. What killed WGP?

                      1. They did not listen to the consumer base

                      2. They catered mainly to speedball

                      3. They shut out Woodsballers

                      4. They did not respond to the markets demand for Pump Paintball markers

                      5. Outsourcing in the paintball industry, making you products outside the USA, will kill your paintball company

                      Long live the Mag!

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                      • BigEvil
                        www.BigEvilOnline.com

                        • Feb 2005
                        • 9333

                        #56
                        Originally posted by punkncat
                        If Bud had given half a rat's a...butt he wouldn't have sold it in the first place.

                        Bud was smart. He got out when the gettin' was good. If someone waved a ton of cash in your face you would have done the same thing. (Me too!) :)

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                        • Spider-TW
                          U R techno-literate!

                          • Oct 2006
                          • 3554

                          #57
                          Originally posted by rabidchihauhau
                          I REALLY wish I knew how the accountants and paintball management types bamboozled the big money guys into buying them - BE, NPS/PMI, ProCaps, Tippmann. How'd those guys 'cook the books' in a legal fashion that made it look - to experienced, jaded, out-for-profit-only money men, that paintball was actually growing, that they could actually achieve market dominance and would actually make a profit? I mean, how did they do it? Anyone on the inside with half a brain knew how overblown the industry was, how overly inflated the numbers claimed were - but they still went ahead and bought those companies.
                          If you don't count the bloat of the last few years and tried to sell the business on the growth of total number paint and marker sales over the previous 10 years, I would think you would see some impressive numbers. However, given the way things kind of topped out, it looks like a real exponential curve, with the steep climb and the limit at saturation. They were probably looking for a position in the market and went for the easy in.

                          I think the internet has helped develop the market by reaching a lot more people, but that growth has also slowed. There's a lot of support and supply available on the internet (like Airgun Designs). It's like the internet is the main business forum for paintball now. Too bad shipping is so high on paint. :)

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                          • Chronobreak
                            Rec Poster
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 5055

                            #58
                            I think the rumor of the cockers death has been greatly exagerated.


                            they are just clearing a bunch of old inventory from what the post said...unles im missing something

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                            • going_home
                              Hebrews 13:8

                              • Dec 2004
                              • 8343

                              #59
                              Burnt Toast

                              Originally posted by Chronobreak
                              I think the rumor of the cockers death has been greatly exagerated.
                              they are just clearing a bunch of old inventory from what the post said...unles im missing something
                              You are missing something.

                              Taken from the thread on PBN (post #62) :

                              Originally posted by Jeff Orr
                              I really dont know the future of the cocker. I am currently wrapping things up here in carlsbad after that my days with Jt/wgp are done.
                              The cocker is as done as burnt toast.
                              Stick a fork in it.
                              At least thats what I'm reading between the lines.


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                              • MAGslinger
                                Get the SAWWW!
                                • Mar 2008
                                • 192

                                #60
                                Once that inventory is sold off, expect to see a increased demand for Autocockers. The price of one, even a Pump one with the WGP trademarks WILL go up in price (as if it has not already.) As for Automag's, I am proud to own two of them and I am proud that they are located in my home state. Autocockers will live on, Budd will release the patents and you'll see more custom stuff in the years to come.

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