Production of OZ whistles: does it still exist?
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Production of OZ whistles: does it still exist?
I have read conflicting reports regarding this topic. Anyone know how things are really going? Thanks!
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Re: Production of OZ whistles: does it still exist?
Kkrell's post on this thread from July 22 appears pretty definite.
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Re: Production of OZ whistles: does it still exist?
Not much: it is not clear whether the "hobby production" will always be OZ branded or different, if the OZ company will be sold to others (perhaps to Erle Bartlett?), or if it will be donated to any Mitch's family member, or something else. It would be a pity that the oz disappeared soon: someone should keep it alive in all its glory.