GaryMGg
Member
A current discussion leads me to ask:
What do y'all think of the idea of buying a bunch of tube sets, turning the tubes, and then buying the kits when a bunch of barrels were ready to be assembled?
I'm finding that with road trips, work and projects for LOML the 50-100 kits I have on hand (mostly Barons, Jr. Gents, and Jr. Statesman) aren't moving fast enough.
Might I be better off buying tubes, turning the barrels, and ordering the complete kits when I'm ready to assemble a batch?
Sure, I'd end up with lots of extra tubes but that'd start the next cycle.
I'm not doing shows and high volumes; rather I'm stocking a few retailers and selling one-offs to co-workers and such.
What'd'y'll think?
Gary
What do y'all think of the idea of buying a bunch of tube sets, turning the tubes, and then buying the kits when a bunch of barrels were ready to be assembled?
I'm finding that with road trips, work and projects for LOML the 50-100 kits I have on hand (mostly Barons, Jr. Gents, and Jr. Statesman) aren't moving fast enough.
Might I be better off buying tubes, turning the barrels, and ordering the complete kits when I'm ready to assemble a batch?
Sure, I'd end up with lots of extra tubes but that'd start the next cycle.
I'm not doing shows and high volumes; rather I'm stocking a few retailers and selling one-offs to co-workers and such.
What'd'y'll think?
Gary