Gambler has been in and out on the serious side of bass fishing and where they go from here is unknown. Brooks Rogers was their lone Elite pro, and they have been pretty active in the early 90s before departing the sport. Bob Ackerbloom was pressing it and attending a few events with his race car hauler in the 90s, though it seems they got off track with the Toyota Ski and Runabout contract, and then to the Sterling line. They are trying to re-evolve the Gamblers in the new Sterling, though it just looked like a Gambler to us with only insignificant changes. Allison has a very, very, very limited production. Nice people and they have dabbled in the casual involvement, though never really serious on hard core bass anglers. They were always focused on the sprint drag side. As for Bullet, Bill Hill seemed to try and cross that bridge and it just never got the acceptance. In the 90s there were some stab at it semi pros, though not too many serious ones. Their production is also a limited base and they are focused on speed merchants. There are a variety of reasons that several of these boats only share a niche market around their production facilities. Some of the Pros you all know now had them once upon a time and they went to full time bass rigs. We probably have little more to say about it.