Looking for a BR stock....i was trying to find who got the Robertson molds (SG&Y maybe?) so I was searching their name on google....and the Robertson website is back up...... are they back in business????
SG&Y closed shop about 7 years ago. Perhaps Robertson destroyed the Speedy molds as Mcmillan was rumored to have done.GSRswapandslow said:Looking for a BR stock....i was trying to find who got the Robertson molds (SG&Y maybe?) so I was searching their name on google....and the Robertson website is back up...... are they back in business????
Greg Taylor said:why would McMillan destroy the molds?
I don't think that site has been updated in years. It still lists viper actions as if they were availableGSRswapandslow said:does stiller not offer the SG&Y stocks still? they're listed on their sight?
WindSurgeon said:Robertson Composites is gone and the assets are still sitting collecting dust. The website was never taken down so that is the reason you can still access the site. There is nobody to take a call or build a stock. There is an outfit in the UK that makes Ian's F class design, but that is it.
DennisH said:WindSurgeon said:Robertson Composites is gone and the assets are still sitting collecting dust. The website was never taken down so that is the reason you can still access the site. There is nobody to take a call or build a stock. There is an outfit in the UK that makes Ian's F class design, but that is it.
Unless a person is not telling me the truth, Robertson stocks (some) are available under another name. The import license required kills it for me.
Dennis
To be honest, I think you could have a stock shipped to you from Canada without an import license.
JRS said:Robertson Composites (all physical assets) was purchased 3 years ago by Justin Young in Montana.
Perhaps someday, Justin will go into full production.