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42-Percent products has teamed up with
TBM Troy Built
models to expand our manufacturing operations in the
USA.
They from today forward will be the SOLE authorized USA
distributor of the product line
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This change was done to better serve our dealer / retail
base in the USA 42% while being great at the Mfg end of
things can’t do all of the needed operations as good as we
had hoped we could and we were having large delays in our
production areas and shipping dates. I have seen this type
of thing ruin great companies and I looked for a partner
that could take the sales and shipping operations for the
USA regain and the Best Giant scale operation we knew of was
TBM.
If you have an open order at 42% from before 6-01-2009 it
will still be shipped from 42% in CA Directly.
As of 6-01-2009 All New dealer orders and retail operations
will be taken and shipped from TBM’s Florida operations
warehouse.
Gene Payson
will serve as the contact person for dealer orders/setting
up new USA dealers and dealer operations.
If you are a dealer outside the USA 42% Products CA will
still fill and take new orders World Wide excluding the USA
in WHOLE.
For dealers outside the USA contact
sales@42-percent-products.com / Ken Anderson
916-821-2635
Please remember that we will NOT accept any new dealer or
retail orders of any kind from the USA contact Gene he will
take care of you much faster than we ever could have here!
If you feel you have an issue or are not being treated
fairly by anyone @ TBM or 42% please email or call me any
time at the contact info above and I will look into the
matter at once.
I hope as we expand the line and our Mfg operation here in
CA all of the dealer and retail base wins!
Ken Anderson
Owner of 42% Products
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TBM began in 1997 when Troy Crowe built models of
the ARC 31% One Design planes for Moki 1.8 glow engines in the basement
of his home near Troy Michigan. The business was sold to the then
retired Gene Payson in 2002 and was relocated to Lake Orion, Michigan.
Gene earned a Bachelor’s in Science degree in Mechanical Engineering
from the University of Illinois in Champaign Urbana in 1978. He ended
his engineering career in 1992 as the automotive international marketing
manager for a major conglomerate to start a business on his own. Gene
retired from that business in 2002. Gene started flying control line
planes the age of 12, and started in RC at the age of 14 (about 40 years
ago). Gene flew in IMAC for several years and last flew in Unlimited
class. Gene now primarily develops new products and is the chief test
pilot and demonstration pilot for TBM.
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