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Originally Posted by jmeng
(Post 3750862)
Fountain doesn't have a history of screwing customers out of money, then declaring bankruptcy and changing names to get out of trouble.
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Originally Posted by Brad
(Post 3750889)
Stockholders not customers
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Membership
You might want to try www.SeriousOffshore.com, you'll fit in real good over there.
Hey Indy if I wanted to join that site I would have already |
Originally Posted by B.A.
(Post 3750918)
You might want to try www.SeriousOffshore.com, you'll fit in real good over there.
Hey Indy if I wanted to join that site I would have already |
Originally Posted by boatnt
(Post 3750206)
Allright,,,put down the Coors light...
seriously werent you thinking of trading in the old PQ for one?? |
Originally Posted by emilsr
(Post 3750852)
Pantera sponsored race karts, then declared bankruptcy when they couldn't pay their bills.
Fountain sponsored fishing tournaments, then declared bankruptcy when they couldn't pay their bills. I don't remember seeing these kinds of threads about Fountain. What am I missing? Then you never will. Give up trying. A fishing boat manufacturer sponsors a fishing tournament to promote their product. As opposed to A boat manufacturer sponsoring an event that has no connection to its business but entertains the family . Wake up |
Originally Posted by catastrophe
(Post 3751231)
You don't see the difference ??
Then you never will. Give up trying. A fishing boat manufacturer sponsors a fishing tournament to promote their product. As opposed to A boat manufacturer sponsoring an event that has no connection to its business but entertains the family . Wake up |
WOW...just read through 50% of this thread and alot of bull$hi+ is being tossed around. Not taking any sides but I will voice my opinion. The boat builders over the last decade have taken a beating. Some of the biggest names in the business have gone belly up, went BK, dissappeard or just closed their doors including quite a few who owed potential buyers/vendors money. It's not been an easy road for the few who remain..and even those few have scaled back, made changes and diversified to capture a larger buying audience. The name Pantera has been around for 35+ years. Like many other manufacturers they have had their ups and downs but they are STILL trying to survive as a family owned custom boat business. I know they have not been able to deliver boats on a timely basis and customers have been waiting rediculously long to get their finished product... but the product they have produced has always been well respected and built with quality. Pantera has a loyal following and I'm sure the Pantera fans would like to see the company survive. I can only hope that restructuring the company will get the people who are owed boats their finished product and the people who are owed money paid in full. The high performance boat world needs the guys who take the risks to manufacture these boats to survive. It's what fuels our passion and keeps our sport alive.
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Originally Posted by JUPITER PULSARE
(Post 3751350)
WOW...just read through 50% of this thread and alot of bull$hi+ is being tossed around. Not taking any sides but I will voice my opinion. The boat builders over the last decade have taken a beating. Some of the biggest names in the business have gone belly up, went BK, dissappeard or just closed their doors including quite a few who owed potential buyers/vendors money. It's not been an easy road for the few who remain..and even those few have scaled back, made changes and diversified to capture a larger buying audience. The name Pantera has been around for 35+ years. Like many other manufacturers they have had their ups and downs but they are STILL trying to survive as a family owned custom boat business. I know they have not been able to deliver boats on a timely basis and customers have been waiting rediculously long to get their finished product... but the product they have produced has always been well respected and built with quality. Pantera has a loyal following and I'm sure the Pantera fans would like to see the company survive. I can only hope that restructuring the company will get the people who are owed boats their finished product and the people who are owed money paid in full. The high performance boat world needs the guys who take the risks to manufacture these boats to survive. It's what fuels our passion and keeps our sport alive.
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Originally Posted by Comanche3Six
(Post 3751353)
LOL! A glazed donut.
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