Marcum Flashers….

  • bosman
    DeSoto, WI
    Posts: 914
    #1302626

    VX1, LX3, LX5, and soon to come ~ LX7.
    Any rhyme or reason for the use of odd numbers in production identification? Sort of odd ~ Ha!

    Dave Koonce
    Moderator
    Prairie du Chien Wi.
    Posts: 6946
    #969696

    leaves an opening for the 2/4/6 and 8 !!!

    I love new gadgets !!!

    sandmannd
    Posts: 928
    #969717

    Not sure.

    Why does Vex do an 8, 12, 18, 20 and 22?

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59944
    #970172

    What’s a vex?

    chriswallace
    Andover, MN
    Posts: 275
    #970202

    Back in the day they had an lx 2 as well.

    matt_grow
    Albertville MN
    Posts: 2019
    #970329

    Quote:


    VX1, LX3, LX5, and soon to come ~ LX7.
    Any rhyme or reason for the use of odd numbers in production identification? Sort of odd ~ Ha!


    All prime numbers for the primary flasher!! OK # 1 was taken off the prime list about 60 years ago. Maybe thats how long they have been working on them.

    chriswallace
    Andover, MN
    Posts: 275
    #970410

    Quote:


    Quote:


    VX1, LX3, LX5, and soon to come ~ LX7.
    Any rhyme or reason for the use of odd numbers in production identification? Sort of odd ~ Ha!


    All prime numbers for the primary flasher!! OK # 1 was taken off the prime list about 60 years ago. Maybe thats how long they have been working on them.


    Or just odd people??

    cat dude
    Arlington, MN
    Posts: 1389
    #975833

    Must be an industry deal.

    MarCum gets the odd numbers and Vex the even’s.

    Then you have Humminbird with the double digit numbers.

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