nice edingers aren't.mrlexan wrote:buzz words are cheap.

i like edinger over early production. less letters to type, less letters to read, less syllables to pronounce it. we live in a fast paced society. we can't be dicking around spending more time reading words than we have to.


my edinger car didn't have all of those early bit's and pieces on it, but it's still an edinger. i don't consider only the ones with the early parts to be an edinger. if you have a car that you know for a fact came out of edinger box, it's an edinger. i mean, they are different than a cadillac.MelvinsArmy wrote:Well, wouldn't using the term "Edinger" only on certain cars be pointless then? I mean, if I have a car that came in a box with an Edinger address, it is an Edinger car, even if it doesn't have those early parts. I've never had what people are calling "Edinger" RC10, and I've owned a lot of RC10's. Each of those boxes and both of those motors came with the cars that came out of those very boxes. None were "Edinger" cars as people would label them. So, the term as it is being used by collectors is useless.
i guess you don't like the term cadillac either, huh?

