I always figured they were MIJ,but i saw a kit with a MIT badge..possible??
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Possible. I think there were some MIT Apollos, so I guess there might have been some Stewarts as well. Did the badge say 'Made In Taiwan'?
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It sure did.
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All the SLMS stuff went to Taiwan after the Pearl acquisition of the contracts. When Star was shelved and TAMA brought to the forefront, Pearl took the contracts for Apollo/Stewart et al. They moved production to Taiwan in the mid 70s, so MIT is correct, after this period of transition.
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