What are the differences in the tenons of Teddy and Panda Actions? Thanks, James
I wonder how many of those 500 Teddy's were LB/RP, also when was the last Teddy produced?.......Ian
Boyd, I don't know when George quit the Teddy. Someone will come in and tell us I hope. As to the Mazak CNC lathes and mills, I bought the first ones for Kodak back in the late '70's.Jerry,
Was that the equipment that they were using back when the Teddy was discontinued, or have they retooled? In any case, given the many different types of matches that Benchrest actions are used for, many of which have higher weight limits, longer barrels, and in which actions may not be as commonly glued in, the reintroduction of the Teddy might be a popular move.
Boyd
I suspect if Kelbly's thought they were actually losing these people as customers they probably would make that run. But since most of the people who say they want a Teddy in the end settle for a Panda and are quite happy it is much simpler and ultimately more cost effective to not make the Teddy. I know Kelbly's went to CNC manufacturing after they discontinued the Teddy. My Teddy was built in 1990 , I have seen some dated 91 I believe they stopped the Teddy in 91 or 92 but I am pretty sure they had definitely quit by 1993.Better question yet, why not reintroduce them? There has always been a market for them, and I think that a short run every year could satisfy that demand. Kelbly's have been willing to do just about any modification that you ask for on a Panda or a Grizzly, why not make a run of Teddy's every year?
Paul
Well then once again I am wrong.I've got a 1993 Teddy. Ser.# 93xx--Mike
Mine is 941xx also.
SET is yours after 150 or before, mine is just a bit before.......Ian