I just wanted to follow up with what Jack wrote.
I've been working with Scott for at least 2 years now. When I was still working out of my house, he used to do all of my wood cutting for me. I would send the cad files, with instructions, a few weeks later I had a box of wood to assemble.
Recently I have purchased my own CNC router and I do most of my wood cutting myself. However, I still turn to Scott in crunch time. Like now, when I have close to 50 360 controllers to make, and my CNC died. Rather than wait for the repair, I contacted Scott with my desperation. The next day he had shipped out all of the wood cut (5 4'x8' sheets total). He's a pleasure to work it, and I will continue to work with him.
I've never had any direct dealing with Slik Stik, except the occasional spinner I used to buy before RandyT started making them. It sickens me the way Christian and "Company" have handled this whole situation. However, I don't know the facts. I don't know for sure that he did actually own slik stik. Though when you create an LLC, you are actually not listed as an owner, but a Member. Just seems odd to go this route. Drop his company, buy all the merchandise, then start a company again. I don't understand the logic. Why not just keep the inventory, and pull slikstik out of the pit? Just something to think about, as I'm not sure we have the whole story. Regardless, I don't plan to work with Christian at anytime in the future.
Maybe Scott made the wrong decision in helping/selling to Christian, I don't know the answer to that, only Scott does.
I think that is all I have to say. I won't turn my back as I leave

I also wanted to note, that it took me about 20 minutes to copy and paste email addresses from my store database and email all of my customers about the current delay. If Slik Stik would have just done this, honestly, I think they would still be around.