Rudy Vey
Member
I really do not want to make this into a poll, but it is something I like to be discussed:
Initially all my pens were wooden, but I always did turn some Acrylics, but sold only the odd plastic pen.
Lately, I see a drastic shift in my sales of higher end pens, mainly roller balls (Retro, Baron and Statesman Jr) towards acrylics. I hardly have sold a Statesman Jr or Retro in wood (and here I used always stabilized woods, burls, IBO and other fine woods). I have displayed Barons in superb BEB from AZ next to a run-of-the mill acrylic - guess what - I mainly sell the acrylic. Pretty much all my sales in Statesman and Retros are the new Penmakers Choice plastics from CSUSA - wooden ones are still all in my stock (IBO, super spalted Tamarind, two-tone Amboyna Burl, Afzelia Burl, DI, BOW etc). On the other side, nearly all my Sierra sales were wood. Wood outsells plastics at least 20:1. The only Sierras I sold were Snakeskin and Carbon fiber in clear acrylic, and a few custom ordered cactus skeleton, specially colored inside the blank and the tube.
Is this just me, or do others see the same trend?
I display about 2/3 wood and 1/3 plastics (acrylics, snake skin, Carbon fiber, Cactus etc). I have even customers calling me and ask me if I can make a special pen for them in specific colors in acrylics/plastics.
I am interested in your experience - please share with us!
Initially all my pens were wooden, but I always did turn some Acrylics, but sold only the odd plastic pen.
Lately, I see a drastic shift in my sales of higher end pens, mainly roller balls (Retro, Baron and Statesman Jr) towards acrylics. I hardly have sold a Statesman Jr or Retro in wood (and here I used always stabilized woods, burls, IBO and other fine woods). I have displayed Barons in superb BEB from AZ next to a run-of-the mill acrylic - guess what - I mainly sell the acrylic. Pretty much all my sales in Statesman and Retros are the new Penmakers Choice plastics from CSUSA - wooden ones are still all in my stock (IBO, super spalted Tamarind, two-tone Amboyna Burl, Afzelia Burl, DI, BOW etc). On the other side, nearly all my Sierra sales were wood. Wood outsells plastics at least 20:1. The only Sierras I sold were Snakeskin and Carbon fiber in clear acrylic, and a few custom ordered cactus skeleton, specially colored inside the blank and the tube.
Is this just me, or do others see the same trend?
I display about 2/3 wood and 1/3 plastics (acrylics, snake skin, Carbon fiber, Cactus etc). I have even customers calling me and ask me if I can make a special pen for them in specific colors in acrylics/plastics.
I am interested in your experience - please share with us!