I sent this to Jack offline, but since some of you feel I was too hard, perhaps I was but I have a little history with Gordy, On the whole he isn't a bad guy. Actually probably an ok guy. But a straight shooter he isn't. I wish I hadn't wasted my time or money on some of his recommendations... Here is the email I sent back to Jack... I have more issues... it got personal at a contest. It shouldn't have but he made it that way.

--
Jeff Steifel

--- Begin Message --- Jack, what you said is true...but I have on more than one occassion 3 or 4 been burnt by Gordie's lack of creditibility.
I also had Gordy time for me at a contest. He wouldn't read the watch in up time, walked away to carry on a conversation and didn't come back until 20-30 seconds left... I was specked...made phone calls while timing for me.... he was the worst timer and most arrogant I had ever teamed up with. Everyone was teamed up so I was stuck with him. I was returning after being off for a year while working on the house. The fact that he refused to give me time the way I wanted it was .... You fill in the blank. I have watched him spew more crap and disinformation .... Yes it is hard.... But the numbers don't reflect his statements. He does this all the time. Ask me about Volz servos (bad shafts that under warranty cost $8 a piece to repair repeatedly until they got the hardness right)... Ask me about a watch that he wrote about in RCSD, I emailed him asking him if it had this capability and that.... oh yea...... What a piece of junk that had none of the capability.... Now I sometimes agree with him, but, it is the slants that bother me. I also watched him not appear on time twice at the nats and launched last because he is so special. Anyone in the top contention should not have been allowed the lattitude he was shown. Other pilots commented to the same effect.... I wasn't the only one who noticed... It was nice to use all those planes in the air as markers... They were up so far in advance of him, it was a no brainer where the air was. If he was in slot it might have been different.


I just lost my job yesterday after 7 years and bringing in lots of money to the company, and probably the anger was a little mis-directed, but he sort of intimated that we are doing well as a hobby, and this isn't true. Since he mailed me personally back, as well as the group, I took a shot.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Jeff,
Don't you think thats a little harsh !
The man travels, like I use to, he sees more people in and out of the business, and is surely intelligent enuff to gain a perspective on what he is looking at.
Granted, some of what Gordy says may be treated with a grain of salt, Some (most) not...
I have found myself , at times, wanting to get away from his


Grandeurous verbage, however!

I feel this man has done quite a bit from the trenches, and not the top, to promote the hobby personally and in written form.


Optimism, (that would be half full versus half empty), is always a better view, than the constant pessimistic view that we are all doomed as presented by many.

Thanks for your observations, I hope that you have enjoyed mine, and Thank You for YOUR support !
Jack
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Jack Strother
Granger, IN


LSF 2948
LSF Level V #117
LSF Official 1996 - 2004
CSS Gold



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> To coin Ronald Regan, There you go again Gordy,
> Spreading your disinformation. Does credibility every bother you?
> The numbers are down. The AMA reported it (factually).
> The age of the mass of pilots are getting older. Some can't fly,
some
> pass on...
> The numbers of young pilots aren't replacing the number of aging
pilots.
> Our ESL contest numbers show it.
> My clubs social numbers show it.
> Moldies being backordered do nothing to prove your point. Easily
30 or
> more balsa kits can be produced in a day... Probably more I
don't have
> the numbers.
> How many moldies can be produced in a week??? Therefore the wait.
> I am glad you have more newbies in your club.
> I hope that you stay away from them so that they don't get
discouraged
> or disillusioned.
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > /Yep, people are leaving the hobby..../
> > //
> > *Yep, they are....not. Let's see, people are leaving soaring and
> > that's why Hitec, JR, MPX are creating even more sailplane
specific
> > TX's. And why all the 'new' servos introduced by those and the
other
> > Mfgr's are sailplane oriented..mounts, configuration, torque
etc.*
> > **
> > *Its why inspite of mulitple suppliers of moldies around the
world are
> > back ordered up to 2 years.*
> > **
> > *Yep its on the decline...yet there are more winch suppliers
than ever
> > before in our hobbies history.*
> > **
> > *Less and less, is why there are now ARF balsa and covered RES
ships
> > available from major suppliers like Great Planes and Horizon.*
> > **
> > *Yep the hobby is losing us fast, but not cuz of lack of
interest or
> > emotionally destructive landing tasks, but because of all those
> > kidneys stolen while sailplaners are asleep in their motel
rooms, for
> > sale to the black market! .....Really!*
> > **
> > *We now have more newbies in our Louisville Club than maybe in
its
> > history! Its sickening to have to wait in line to get a
relaunch!*
> > **
> > *Gordy*
> > *Gordy:-)*
> >
>
> --
> Jeff Steifel
>
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