Morgan doesn't appear to have a definitive method for supporting their coasters. I thought it was really weird how many supports they put on Wild Thing when I was at Valleyfair. Here, take a look:
http://www.rcdb.com/ig137.htm?picture=7
They probably could have held that track up with 2/3s or 1/2 that much. I liked Wild Thing. It had great air time, and it bottomed out pretty well. So much better than Arrow hypers, which are the most comparable thing to Morgan?????????s.
Wild Thing is so much better than Magnum. I agree that most companies probably will not buy Morgan if they can buy something with a more recognizable name. The coaster community has really moved on from that kind of coaster. Arrow hypers are glorified mine trains that have been pushed too far, and Morgan is just an improvement upon that design. I'm not saying that Morgan builds bad coasters, it's just that today parks have some better options available if they're looking to add some big capitol. While I did enjoy Wild Thing, I've enjoyed B&M and Intamin hypers more. Also, when a park builds something from one of those companies it really draws a crowd. From what I can tell, there currently are no Morgan coasters under construction. The world's just moving on is all.
Personally, I'm trying to figure out a way to coaster trip to Six Flags Mexico and ride Superman el Ultimo Escape, and the first(maybe, it's not certain) Vekoma Boomerang . . .
Oh, hey, look it's my first post.