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Originally posted by RedHouse View PostI just logged in and find myself the same, no discount, wonder when that happened?
(and why?)
I made a small order and got the right prices.
BTW, I emailed Mojotone and they responded immediately, and explained I was indeed getting the discount, thank you for the fast response Andrew.
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Originally posted by RedHouse View PostOops, spoke too soon, I'm getting the discount. Must have been a cached webpage I was looking at or something weird.
I made a small order and got the right prices.
BTW, I emailed Mojotone and they responded immediately, and explained I was indeed getting the discount, thank you for the fast response Andrew.
I've been back and forth a bit with David Shepherd on this over the past couple days and he indicated they are moving through, category by category, changing their pricing model. I think the only place I could see where a dealer (winder anyway) gets hurt is when they want to try some small volume level of new parts to try new stuff out with. You are still a dealer, but are forced to pay full consumer one-off pricing. Aside from that, the high volume purchase prices will probably be competitive with the market.Take Care,
Jim. . .
VA3DEF
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Originally posted by kayakerca View PostI believe you'll find that's only on some products and only temporarily. Try 6 hole Strat .187" flatwork in black. I think you'll find dealer and non-dealer pricing is the same.
I've been back and forth a bit with David Shepherd on this over the past couple days and he indicated they are moving through, category by category, changing their pricing model. I think the only place I could see where a dealer (winder anyway) gets hurt is when they want to try some small volume level of new parts to try new stuff out with. You are still a dealer, but are forced to pay full consumer one-off pricing. Aside from that, the high volume purchase prices will probably be competitive with the market.
cheers,
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I sell Telecaster baseplates to one pickup maker and may put them on my website. But with more than 300 pickup makers out there, having your own parts to your own spec., is one way to help distiguish yourself from the rest of the pack. Even if you make your own parts, you are still at the mercy of price changes. Factor in that Mojotone makes pickups, I think they really are just offering the parts they use for their own products to the small maker to offset their own production and overhead cost at this point. I think the small maker should be happy to have Mojotone as a resource. If they charge more and it is cutting into your profit margin, raise your prices.
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Originally posted by JGundry View PostEven if you make your own parts, you are still at the mercy of price changes. Factor in that Mojotone makes pickups, I think they really are just offering the parts they use for their own products to the small maker to offset their own production and overhead cost at this point. I think the small maker should be happy to have Mojotone as a resource. If they charge more and it is cutting into your profit margin, raise your prices.Last edited by kayakerca; 06-03-2016, 02:29 PM.Take Care,
Jim. . .
VA3DEF
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In the immortal words of Dr. Johnny Fever, “When everyone is out to get you, paranoid is just good thinking.”
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just finished install of my new 90w laser cutter. in my case I was forced into going this route by turn times from those who offer custom flatwork services. I really don't have the luxury to wait 4-6 weeks for flatwork on a custom 1-off for a customer - they will walk and go somewhere that has similar pricing but a 1-2 week turn time.
a plus is that I can offer cutting services to fill in down time, and that opens the door for keeping a part-time helper in hours
all the best,
R
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