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To: 246810 who wrote (2072)10/18/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
No apology necessary #'s. I'm sure that you've flummoxed the bozons who can only whisper of achievements that have never come. At this point, they have had their AENG Rubles reduced to rubble. This always was and continues to be a large farce shilled by the best of PT Barnum's decendants, which is all the stock has done since I've been handing the evile TRAV stock on the bid.



To: 246810 who wrote (2072)10/19/1998 8:29:00 PM
From: cornbread  Respond to of 3383
 
Countess, I'm glad we finally have some common ground.
I agree Matheny has simplified the design.

I don't dispute that Dynacam probably has amassed a great deal of knowledge on axial design. I wish them nothing but success.

There are probably other axial designs that are technically superior to Mantheys, but what AENG is offering just the design. A design, that we agree is a simplified version of the axial engine. Manufacturers that purchase the OX2 design will control the cost, quality, tooling, production and not rely on a 3rd party for their product.

Lets face it, there are 1000's of excellent patent that sit on the shelf collecting dust simple because the inventor lacked the marketing skills to promote their design. The OX2 design is being promoted by the some big names in the Auto and marine industry. I can only speculate why previous design have never succeeded. It would be interesting if any one has any history on the earlier patents . Perhaps Manthey's design will follow in their footsteps. Many of the poster here think it will fail, some say it already has. I'm still optimistic that the AENG story is only beginning.