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  • Attex and Recritives Ind

    how related were the two?



    the 750 searies sure looks like a RIM
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    From what I've been able to gather, the "750" was never produced (I wanted one badly). Howard Gerber designed the RIM when he was associated with RI and it evolved into the Max IV . It would have also been the base for the model 750, but I think RI held the rights to the design.

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    • #3
      It would be pretty cool to take a MAX IV, paint the top yellow, and put Attex decals on it.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by evil8x8 View Post
        It would be pretty cool to take a MAX IV, paint the top yellow, and put Attex decals on it.
        Yea, if you cant get one, make one! It be sweet!!! That's what David McCahill, Mr. McKay, Howard Gerber......... did.

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        • #5
          Or you could even get a Max IV top molded in yellow.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Don View Post
            From what I've been able to gather, the "750" was never produced (I wanted one badly). Howard Gerber designed the RIM when he was associated with RI and it evolved into the Max IV . It would have also been the base for the model 750, but I think RI held the rights to the design.

            I thought Howard worked w/ Attex, left and made the RIM as an independent company then max got it?

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