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I called on Monday and was able to order the nuts I wanted.  I wanted nuts with 8mm threads using a 10mm wrench for my exhaust and intake manifolds.

The Berg website shows nuts for a 10mm wrench and nuts for a 3/8" wrench with the same part number.  I was told they really only have the nuts for a 10mm wrench.

I suggested they update the website.  Allistair at Berg called the website "geriatric".  I asked if there was any plan to bring the website into the modern era.  Allistar said they don't expect to be in business long enough to make it worthwhile.

It is kind of sad to contemplate but they have been there for 60 years. Dee is in her 80s.

I foresee a day where GBE gets sold to Empi. Nobody know's the inside story, but it seems like the 3 Berg brothers could have really taken the place to the next level, given all the talent they have shown individually in the VW industry.  From the outside, it looks to me like they were lacking anyone with business leadership skills.

@LI-Rick posted:

I foresee a day where GBE gets sold to Empi. Nobody know's the inside story, but it seems like the 3 Berg brothers could have really taken the place to the next level, given all the talent they have shown individually in the VW industry.  From the outside, it looks to me like they were lacking anyone with business leadership skills.

Me too.

EMPI is sucking up everything - Bugpack, DRD Heads, Jaycee Enterprises, etc. With Pat Downs gone from CBP, I wonder how long they will remain independent.

Under the new ownership, EMPI is at least trying to clean up their reputation, but the thing that worries me mightily is what this means for any innovation. When EMPI buys something, even if they allow it to run as a standalone inside the company (Jaycee) - the innovation just stops. What new has come out of Jaycee since Jack sold it? The EMPI head program is just the DRD CNC programs they bought from Darren - meanwhile, Pat has made significant improvements to all of CBPs CNC profiles from top to bottom in the same period of time.

The only new products that have come out in the last 5 years have been as a result of Pat. It's only going to get worse, unless some new blood makes its way into the hobby.

As far as the Berg Family Soap Opera, I have no idea. Even people close to the family just say, "it was a mess" and leave it at that.

I agree as well.  It's really too bad there was no one to take over after Gene died to keep it going like it was, Dee hasn't been the person to take it into the next century, and I wonder if anyone will want the business in the shape it's in now.  Coming from a family business, I know (from personal experience- I watched ours go for sh*t after our dad died when I was 22) it can be really tough- guys who are good at running things aren't necessarily good at bringing new people (even sons) off the floor or worksite into the office and teaching/letting go, yet you're supposed to know the mechanics of how everything works from the moment you're given new responsibilities, so it can be really tough.  With the older generation too set in their ways understand what's needed and the youngsters not experienced enough to guide both sides through the transition, it's only a matter of time before it all falls apart.

@Mitch- They've run the 5 speed program that way from the first production run (about 1980) and I do get why they do it that way- with VW's numerous transaxle changes/improvements over the years, the target audience isn't anywhere near large enough (and sales not even close to brisk enough) to stock all the pieces necessary to be able to walk in and buy all the parts at once.  There would be some things on the shelf for years (and years and...). It is what it is.

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