beekeyknee
Well-known member
I've been studying different threads and can't seem to come up with an answer. If there's an explanation and someone knows the answer I would appreciate it. One would think that there would be a rhyme or reason for these different lines but I can't find it.
I understand how promotional lines vary and are usually short lived as the word "promotion" is used in marketing to entice or draw attention from the public, but for the life of me I can't understand or see the continuity in the A, B and C lines. I've read thread # 11425 and it helps but there's still some things I don't get. Zippers/snaps, headlight/no headlight, full bumper/partial bumper, one speed/two speed, etc... I'm mostly interested in the metal base machines.
Thanks,
B.
I understand how promotional lines vary and are usually short lived as the word "promotion" is used in marketing to entice or draw attention from the public, but for the life of me I can't understand or see the continuity in the A, B and C lines. I've read thread # 11425 and it helps but there's still some things I don't get. Zippers/snaps, headlight/no headlight, full bumper/partial bumper, one speed/two speed, etc... I'm mostly interested in the metal base machines.
Thanks,
B.