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<blockquote data-quote="Conquistador3" data-source="post: 6386387" data-attributes="member: 141078"><p>Nippon Kreis is listed on Maruyama's corporate website as an "affiliated company", so it's probably fully owned by them now. </p><p>I was always intrigued by those TAS engines because, despite being very obviously O&R clones, they were actually better all around: better components, better castings, better assembly etc. It's a pity Tanaka dropped their standalone engines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Conquistador3, post: 6386387, member: 141078"] Nippon Kreis is listed on Maruyama's corporate website as an "affiliated company", so it's probably fully owned by them now. I was always intrigued by those TAS engines because, despite being very obviously O&R clones, they were actually better all around: better components, better castings, better assembly etc. It's a pity Tanaka dropped their standalone engines. [/QUOTE]
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