Randy Haskin wrote:
Even more importantly, look at where the B-25 elevator came from -- Aero Trader, a warbird maintainer!! His quote on the program (I'm paraphrasing) was that he was glad Moto Art was buying the piece and "preserving" it, otherwise it would be scrapped. Again, this is a warbird maintainer/owner/rebuilder saying this.
So, is it tragic that a warbird part was made into a table? Yeah, probably. Illegal? No. Cause to get your panties in a bundle and complain to Nat'l Aircraft, Aero Trader, Moto Art, Discovery Channel, or whomever? That's up to you...but have some perspective.
I agree with Randy on this one too... I know that Aero Trader is able to make just about anything for B-25s no matter what and the loss of a non-airworthy elevator may have not been too much of a loss. At least the purchaser of the desk will know that it is a B-25 part and will preserve it as such and admire it. Much of the stuff that National or any of the other yards will have run through their gates will exit one of two ways... intact or in a pile. I'd rather see them intact, though not on a warbird per se, but as a piece of admirable art, than to see them exit in a pile in the back of a truck headed for a smelter.
The biggest thing you have to realize here though is that none of these objects are being built in massively huge numbers... ever see their site? See how much these things are going for? It would be stupid for them to make thousands of a certain type because the value would go down so much. These are close to custom pieces and one to seven aircraft parts are being used for them... not entire inventories.
I was a fan of the company long before the series... in fact I was on their mailing list from about 2 years ago it seems when it all started and I found the site. I got a call from Dave about 8 months ago who was personally calling all the folks on the list and telling them to "buy what they want now because the TV show is going to make stuff go like mad". Being a right-brainer anyhow, I always liked what they did and dreamed of filling my house with propeller "Martini Tables" even though I didn't even like martinis!
I gotta admit that I am not a fan of the trumping up of a legitimate business operation just for reality TV. I guess the same is true for American Chopper. I am sure that 90% of the "drama" that goes on is recommended by the producers and the other 10% is somewhat real. Either way, it's frustating that we need to have bad tempers and sex appeal to get ratings these days... even for the self-titled former documentary and "smart person" channel Discovery. What the heck happened to all the animal shows anyhow?
From a marketing mind... I admire the plan of the show to build sales. Look at what happened to the modest Orange County Choppers! An Upstate NY cycle shop turns to the competition for Jesse James in a few seasons. Who would have thought?
Ryan Keough