Crosman going out of business?

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  • ohen cepel

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    Feb 2, 2011
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    Where they send me.
    Daisy bought them and are consolidating tough to make stuff here or north of here;

    Glad I got my Custom Shop gun from them before that shut down. I hope Daisy can get some momentum behind them and stay going.
     

    teratos

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    Jan 22, 2009
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    Bel Air/Ellicott City
    Daisy bought them and are consolidating tough to make stuff here or north of here;

    Glad I got my Custom Shop gun from them before that shut down. I hope Daisy can get some momentum behind them and stay going.
    Daisy bought Crosman?!?! Blasphemy
     

    MaxVO2

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    If Ford buys GM I'm done.

    ***My line in the sand is if MG buys GM. That would be crazy! :shocked4:

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    Michigander08

    ridiculous and psychotic
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    May 29, 2017
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    I about cried when Huffy Bought Schwinn.
    Schwinn was bought out by Nautilus which was the owner of Bowflex. Nautilus went out of business. The assets were bought by a Taiwanese company.

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    TAICHUNG, Taiwan – April 23, 2024 – Johnson Health Tech Retail, Inc., the US-based retail subsidiary of Johnson Health Tech, Co., Ltd (TPE: 1736), announces the final purchase of BowFlex for $37.5 million, as adjusted pursuant to the terms of the asset purchase agreement. Johnson Health Tech Retail purchased substantially all the assets of BowFlex in a bankruptcy auction, including the BowFlex, Schwinn, and JRNY brands, along with existing finished goods and parts inventory. The sale was officially approved by bankruptcy court on April 15, 2024, and closed on April 22, 2024.
     

    Sirex

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    Oct 30, 2010
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    Westminster, MD
    Sad. I have a few Crosmans. Just bought the identical Crosman 760 Pumpmaster that I had as a kid in the late 80s / early 90s. I have a modern M4 looking Pumpmaster I gave to my son, and a Crosman pistol somewhere around here. If Daisy bought them, would they maybe still pump them out under the Crosman name? Like how Mattel owns both Hot Wheels AND Matchbox?
     

    FN509Fan

    Ultimate Member
    Wait, what????

    Schwinn was bought out by Nautilus which was the owner of Bowflex. Nautilus went out of business. The assets were bought by a Taiwanese company.

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    TAICHUNG, Taiwan – April 23, 2024 – Johnson Health Tech Retail, Inc., the US-based retail subsidiary of Johnson Health Tech, Co., Ltd (TPE: 1736), announces the final purchase of BowFlex for $37.5 million, as adjusted pursuant to the terms of the asset purchase agreement. Johnson Health Tech Retail purchased substantially all the assets of BowFlex in a bankruptcy auction, including the BowFlex, Schwinn, and JRNY brands, along with existing finished goods and parts inventory. The sale was officially approved by bankruptcy court on April 15, 2024, and closed on April 22, 2024.

    July 18, 2001, 11:52 a.m. MDT

    By Associated Press


    MIAMISBURG, Ohio — Huffy Corp. has agreed to buy the trademark and other assets of competitor Schwinn/GT Corp. for more than $60 million.
    Schwinn said it has filed for bankruptcy protection, a move that will be required for Huffy to make the purchase.
     

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