1Marine, of course companies are allowed to move and their founders can die. Those are natural occurrences in the life of a company. Going out of production for 4 or 5 decades then being 'restarted' in a completely different facility run by completely different people using completely different tooling...that's called reproduction.



AmarilloMike, you're really grasping at straws. I'm making my argument on a 'grown up' level, not a 4th Grade level.

Had they stopped making Parkers for one year, that wouldn't bother me. 4 or 5 decades is another story. Moreover, regardless of whether they produced Corvettes in 1983 or not, there has never been a day gone by that you couldn't walk into a Chevy dealer and buy a new Corvette.