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| MCB Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Southern Maine | WHoops. Thats right, I got that backwards. Jerry formed Indian Creek, and Ross moved to Colorado to run a paintball field. You would have thought that after covering the SP-vs-ICD lawsuit, I would have had that burned into memory!
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| Rec Poster Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: idaho | Indian Creek Design was never owned by Ross Alexander. When Line SI ceased to exsist the relation ship between Jerry and Ross ended. They had differences in opionions on things. Ross did the field, promotional stuff and Jerry stayed in the gun market. The Panther was the first marker released from ICD. It was released in 92-93 ish. Jerry did have a lot of old parts to maintain the Line SI Promasters and bushmasters. He machined the parts from his Machine shop in California. When he moved to Idaho to work at his dads machine shop that is when Jerry started ICD. Jerry lives on Indian Creek. The stream defines the property line one side of his property. I know and used to work with Jerry for a long time at ICD. I have known Jerry since he can to idaho. |
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| Anti-MAR Mod | Thanks Greg! |
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