https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOlCCweCxwg
Link to video with running Jerobee Comando, on board camera.
26 November 2014
Here we have the first comments from Don McKay, this is all very interesting, and very impressive number of cars produced at that time.
Enjoy!
· 1973 – 1983 JoMac
Products (formally Jerobee Ind. purchased from Rocket Research).
Half-owner and Vice President/President. An original equipment
manufacturer of electronic and mechanical Radio Controlled racing car products
sold worldwide.
1969 – 1971 Northwest Hobby
and Toy. Buyer and Salesman for all complex hobby items including R/C
products, slot cars, model trains/boats/planes.
I was also the Vice President
of ROAR for all the years I was in R/C Cars and in charge of all rules,
attended all ROAR Nat's, and 4 - 1/8 and 1 - 1/12 scale world championships.
I started racing 1/8th Scale
R/C Cars in 1970 while working at NW Hobby.
Some other notes I have on Cox
L.M. Cox wanted to buy Jerobee
but held out for a lower than asking price which I felt was fair.
Also Mattel Toys was interested. Rocket Research who owned Jerobee
sold it to me and Jon Congdon for 10 Cents down for a total of about
$250,000. I was Jerobee’s Operation manager at the
time. My Partner was Jerobee’s General Manage, Jon Congdon.
It took us only two years to pay it off.
I think there was about 35,000 Cox .049 Gas Powered Jerobee Cars made and
sold world wide. Our largest foreign clients were in Brazil and
France. We also sold to Germany, Japan, Australia, Canada, Mexico,
Hong Kong and some others I’m sure.
That included;
The Tee Dee .049 engines were
stock accept for the added exhaust throttle.
We also sold about 50,000
(25,000 each) electric Jerobee and Lightening 2000 cars.
Enjoy!
From my resume:
· 1971 – 1973
Jerobee Industries Inc., a division of Rocket Research (now Rockcor) – Redmond,
WA.
Operations Manager in charge of sales, service, and production.
Cox tried to put us out of
business by taking our payment but not shipping us engines. They
did not know we had 4,000 in stock. We threaten to sue them with
Anti Trust and 10 days after they got the papers, the 5000 engines, on order,
arrived at my door. We had no more trouble with deliveries after
that. We always bought engines 5,000 at a time.
Years later I was chairman of the ROAR rules committee and let an electric
R/C car they imported from Japan be declared Illegal. I did not say
anything or vote against them but I would have stood up for them had not they
tried to screw us. That cost them a lot of money and they never tried to
do R/C cars again.
28,000 RTR With single port
Baby Bee engine and Radios.
2,000 with single Port Baby
Bee engine less Radio.
3,000 with TD .O49 dual port
with Radio.
500 with TD .049 dual port
less Radio.
The balance 1500 engines were
sold as replacement engine or parts.
All the single port Baby Bee
reed valve Engines used a larger Silver Bee tank but on some (about 5,000) of
these engines, we modified and bypassed the internal tank an added a external 2
Ounce tank. We kept the internal tank on only as an additional heat
sink and mount. The Baby Bee engines also can from Cox with a
pull starter. To all engines we added the fly wheels and clutch
parts.
We also bought a lot of bulk
parts from Cox also even though they were available through the hobby
channels. I know we sold something like 80,000 reed valves in packages of
10 to maintain the reed valve engine sold and used by racers. We sold a
lot of glow plugs, piston and sleeves (ground for the throttle ring).
Here is another picture of my Jerobee from 1973.
I am really glad that my mother saved these scanned photos all these years.
If anyone have a Robbe/Futaba 2 channel single stick radio or Cox gas can as in the photo, I would be interested. teamgog@telia.com
23 November 2014
Don McKay
I have been contacted by Don McKay, former owner of Jerobee and Jomac.
Don has much to tell about the history and development of these cars.
He also have a great deal of material, papers, pictures and others from the time.
Don will have some of this material scanned and the plan is to present it on this blog.
Stay tuned!
Don has much to tell about the history and development of these cars.
He also have a great deal of material, papers, pictures and others from the time.
Don will have some of this material scanned and the plan is to present it on this blog.
Stay tuned!
21 November 2014
I have got several Contacts with followers of the Jerobee blog, here is one from Andrew.
If you have any pics and stories around Jerobee cars, please drop me an email.
If you have any pics and stories around Jerobee cars, please drop me an email.
Hi Jorgen,
I've just finished restoring my first rc car I received in 1979/1980.
I was 7 years at that time. It is an electric Jerobee car . I found the box
in the attic of my parents. The box still contained the plastic body, the
chassis with the wheels, the old mechanical speed controlleR and the electric
Parma motor . It's a Jerobee chassis (made in USA). On the box, is written
"Group 12". The electric motor is Parma but it's dead. On the body is writte
KROLL.
As I can notice, you are interested in Jerobee cars, here are some pictures
of mine after the resto work.
Kind regards,
Andrew
Kind regards,
Andrew
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