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Later Speed Unlimited (in New Jersey) took over production. Profile became famous for their 3 piece cranks. Profile designed and manufactured the first Hutch frames and Speed Unlimited picked up a contract for some of the Hutch production. Sometime around 1980 he put his bike ideas into motion and started his own company, Hutch. Hutch was started by a guy named Richard Hutchins in Maryland. Tom had been seriously electrocuted years before, pre race car shop, while working as a lineman, had been in a contentious divorce, and had all the stress from Speed Unlimited with health effects that were probably the reasons for his fatal heart attack. The company stayed disorganized and stressed financially. Lee was a good investor but not so much an administrator. Lee Van Ormer was a New York City entrepreneur and was sold controlling interest in the company. It was a really disorganized company and always financially stressed. Having Sammy running the company was a problem with him being only minimally available. Quality control issues and timely production were always an issue at Speed Unlimited. Speed Unlimited had contracts with Hutch and later, Puch, for BMX bike production. All the BMX bike models produced by Speed Unlimited usually featured rocket technology related names. The rocket cars and racing achievements were always utilized for the Thruster BMX bike publicity and marketing. Thruster & Vanishing Point references came from rocket cars that were part of a Rocket Man Inc., corporation jointly owned by Sammy and Ron Vigneri, a rocket engineer, out of Kinnelon NJ (One Vanishing Point chassis was one that that Tom had produced at Race Car Engineering. Miller Construction had property at 105 Dorsa Ave, Wayne, NJ that was used for a storage and staging area and had a building on it that became the Speed Unlimited factory. Tom had very good chassis/frame engineering skills. Tom was hired and designed the Thruster BMX frames. The shop was closed down after big legal problems with the late partner’s widow, Tom was looking for work. Tom’s partner was assassinated while walking out of a car parts store on Chicago’s South side. Tom Daniels was hired by Sam Sr., to build BMX bicycles having been known to Sammy through chassis-building Race Car Engineering in Alsip IL, SW suburb of Chicago in which Tom had been a partner. The first Speed Unlimited shop Sam Sr., and Natalie Miller’s home at 45 Jerome Place was the two car garage of Sammy’s (Sam Miller Jr.) parent’s house.