Welcome to the Gallery – a place where you'll find hope and strength through the healing power of art and the universal reach of technology –
a place where you can
Connect, Create, and Thrive!
Interested in partnering with us?
Click here to find out how!
Displaying (1) Comments | Comment on this piece | Report objectionable art
Chris, D&D was always D&D. Jammer (Joe Teresi and Mill Blair)was just the dirttibusor of the parts that D&D made. D&D was never owned by Jammer.Jammer and D&D split the sheets because D&D thought that Jammer was playing down the D&D name and they (D&D)were losing their identity, and D&D thought they could do just a good a job at distributing their parts themselves as Jammer was. So, D&D ended their relationship with Jammer, and D&D started to distribute their own parts again under D&D Distributing, from their storefront in Burbank, as well as selling retail from the same location, as D&D Cycle.Eventually, in the early '80's, Paughco acquired D&D in total, and that's how Paughco got their original line of springers and rigid frames. The Paughco springers and rigid frames are direct decedents of the original D&D springers and rigid frames Jammer distributed for D&D.
By: | Oct 23, 2015 | Report Comment
Warship with railgun
hector | Region 4
There are 33 pieces of art in this thread