Jeff said:
The only crooks are those that think they should get that kind of service for less than you charge Dick. That's a tremendous value. I charge $15.00 just for the tip installation and $10 extra for the cleaning & reconditioning. The C&Recon is usually $15 by itself, but when you get a tip, you save a nickle.rhncue said:Here in Cincinnati I install a tip, Clean, polish, take out or fill all dents and cuts in a shaft and guarantee the tip not to come off for the life of the tip be it three months or three years. For this I charge 10.00 for standard tips which include: Elk Master-soft, LePro or Triumph-med, Triangle or water Buffalo-hard. All Chandiverts are 15.00, all Talisman and most of the other layered tips are 20.00 and I charge 30.00 for Moori's and snipers.
I've done some Viking Tour Tournaments in small towns and those people thought I was an absolute crook for charging those kind of prices. Other times in bigger cities people thought it was the biggest bargain in town. It's all in the location.
Dick
--------JoeyInCali said:Cheap tip installation? Price of a haircut at SuperCuts locally.
Good tip? Shampoo and a cut.
Layered tip? Shampoo, cut and conditioner.
Shaft conditioning with tip install? A perm.
Shaft conditioning with a layered tip? Hair color.
The tip lasts a lot longer than your haircut.![]()
Add 20-25% at the tournament.
Tommy-D said:> Here in my town,I charge 15 for Elk Masters,Triangles and LePros along with a complete cleaning. No one locally has ever asked me to NOT clean a shaft when retipping. If someone were to do so,I'd knock 5 bucks off. I've had regular customers ask me about Mooris and other high-end layered tips,but when I tell them that those tips can cost me 10-15 bucks or more,such as the original Moori costing 20 a pop with no price break for quantity,and tell them I charge the price of the tip plus 10 bucks for installation and the standard cleaning,NOT ONE of them has gone thru with it. In fact,until I get my repair shop totally mobile and making enough money that I can justify the 500 bucks or more to keep all the popular layered tips in stock,I won't order them except at personal friends requests. I will probably add 5 bucks to the standard tip/cleaning on site at tournaments. I charge 20 bucks to do a Meucci ferrule,your choice of tip,and do them enough that before long I'll have to buy Atlas rod 4 feet at a time,because at a bare minimum,80% of the local players use Meuccis. I've only done a few phenolic ferrules locally,and charge 25 for those,again with the tip of your choice. The one piece tip/ferrule combo is getting to be a hot item here,thanks to a few I've done for a friend at no cost because he advertises my work so well. I have a couple shafts coming in for customers that want them,and 25-30 is what I'll charge for these,lower if I don't have to thread the tenon myself. So far,2 of the 3 I've done were Players shafts that had a Meucci-type implex ferrule on them,after removing it I found that it was just slipped onto a 3/8 tenon,so I had to turn it down and thread it myself. I haven't done a linen wrap yet,so I have no idea what to charge for that,but 30-35 is pretty much standard,unless it's done on site. Tommy D.
I agree with you totaly. I think his prices on tips are not out of line but he should charge seperatly for cleaning shafts etc. ButterflycuesCuedog said:The only crooks are those that think they should get that kind of service for less than you charge Dick. That's a tremendous value. I charge $15.00 just for the tip installation and $10 extra for the cleaning & reconditioning. The C&Recon is usually $15 by itself, but when you get a tip, you save a nickle.
I would say that you should check the other repairmen on the web. Should give you a nice start and from there, you'll have to judge your consumer.
Gene