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<blockquote data-quote="Avalon" data-source="post: 726198" data-attributes="member: 7275"><p>I've been told by a reliable source from within the association that they are either going out or have allready sold out. My assumtion is that the rumors are true. Since the Meadors started, they have nearly exclusivley followed the Gardiner program. They believed in and relied heavily on gardiners power in the market place. Recent changes as in regards to Genetic defects and the economy have all but taken the really big money out of programs such as these. From what little I know about the Meadors, they got into the business beacuse it was enjoyable, and at the time there was potential to make a good profit. I think that for their program the "big" profit potential is now gone. That along with age can take the fun out really quick. Also as far as I can tell the kids have never really been into it. So there was never much chance of it being sent to the next generation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avalon, post: 726198, member: 7275"] I've been told by a reliable source from within the association that they are either going out or have allready sold out. My assumtion is that the rumors are true. Since the Meadors started, they have nearly exclusivley followed the Gardiner program. They believed in and relied heavily on gardiners power in the market place. Recent changes as in regards to Genetic defects and the economy have all but taken the really big money out of programs such as these. From what little I know about the Meadors, they got into the business beacuse it was enjoyable, and at the time there was potential to make a good profit. I think that for their program the "big" profit potential is now gone. That along with age can take the fun out really quick. Also as far as I can tell the kids have never really been into it. So there was never much chance of it being sent to the next generation. [/QUOTE]
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