Here's the question and answer I received today:
Dear Mr. Catalano,
Thank you for your email here which includes comments & questions regarding our N scale series commemorating the 13 Canadian Provinces and Territories. We have people attending the annual Trainfest convention in Milwaukee WI, so it’s possible that your un-returned phone message was directed to one of our staff at this show.
Regarding your question on font style(s) used on each of the Canadian releases, we opted to not restrict ourselves to just one font for each and every one of the releases. Sorry to hear you don’t like the choice of font used on the most recent two releases. Your email has been forwarded to our Creative Services Dept so they can review your feedback firsthand.
Concerning the lack of the second, loose set of wheels in these recent releases, please note about 12 months ago, Micro-Trains made the business decision to cease include the loose set of low profile wheels in each and every one of our monthly releases. In consideration to those modelers that prefer the low profile wheels we established a new, lower, retail price for our bulk pack of low profile wheels.
We appreciate your interest, patronage and feedback very much.
Best regards,
Micro-Trains
OK folks. If you are of the same mind, meaning all 3 or 4 of us Canadian collectors of this series, send in your displeasure with the change in font. Unless you actually like it. I prefer to have the font etc. not change in the middle of a series. Did they do it for the States series? How about the on going Navy series? No! It's just crap on we Northern Eskimos again. Why? I'm going to ask them why they decided to change the font. just a whim?
At leastthey answered, but in a typical non-responsive way.
TheMadFadda
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From: peter catalano
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 3:35 PM
To: mtl@micro-trains.com
Subject: Questions about the Canadian series
Dear Sir,
We have nioticed there is a difference in the font used on the last two Canadian series collectors boxcars. Can you explain this? And also, the last two cars did not come with the optional low profile wheels included. Why would you change things in the middle of a series?
I represent a large group of collectors thru Ebay and would appreciate an explanation of these changes. The original font on the cars was beautiful. The last two cars have a very plain bold font. We don't like it at all.
Sincerely,
Peter Catalano
PS: I made a phone call to you earlier today to which you have not responded. Your choice; phone or email, but please answer these questions