In May I had one pre-ordered, in June I was so discouraged with the delays I cancelled that order. Fast forward to November and seeing there were some available I decided to get one again. Just checked USPS tracking and it is moving to my location and should arrive 12/1.
Now to my question, knowing that this One Hundred Year Edition is limited to just 2023 pieces I have started to wonder if Crosman would consider developing a registry for owners that would let everyone know at a minimum where the majority were bought and sold, by state, country or both. This concept is similar to the Weihrauch data base, but would be simpler, but would allow an owner to update the information if it was sold, modified or the unthinkable destroyed and lost forever.
If not Crosman, maybe someone more IT savy than me and others could develop something, as it would add a little fun and give a history of their whereabouts through the years.
Just a thought
Now to my question, knowing that this One Hundred Year Edition is limited to just 2023 pieces I have started to wonder if Crosman would consider developing a registry for owners that would let everyone know at a minimum where the majority were bought and sold, by state, country or both. This concept is similar to the Weihrauch data base, but would be simpler, but would allow an owner to update the information if it was sold, modified or the unthinkable destroyed and lost forever.
If not Crosman, maybe someone more IT savy than me and others could develop something, as it would add a little fun and give a history of their whereabouts through the years.
Just a thought
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