Thanks for the ongoing support JoeyAIf a pool player doesn't have this tool, he or she is missing the boat.
As others have noted, this is the best tip tool on the market and I do believe it will last forever, unless you lose it or someone steals it.
JoeyA
Thanks for the ongoing support JoeyA
Are you still the official tip shaper in your home room or did you get those guys to buy their own?
alright, alright, alright already.
he mumbles as he goes to the website and buys his fourth or fifth tip tool...
:thumbup:
Received it this week. Simple and functional. I reshaped (read properly shaped my tip), and burnished better than anything I've tried in the past.
Not something you use constantly, but a great tool to have when needed. Easily the best of the gaggle of them I own.
Joey, i imagine the issue is that I do not or cannot sell these through wholesalers and retailers. When I looked into doing that I found that the wholesaler wants to double the price to the retailer who in turn wants to double the price to the consumer which would either make the tool too expensive or I would have to sell below my materials cost excluding my labor.I'm actually surprised at how few people have these, especially at my pool room.
JoeyA
Joey, i imagine the issue is that I do not or cannot sell these through wholesalers and retailers. When I looked into doing that I found that the wholesaler wants to double the price to the retailer who in turn wants to double the price to the consumer which would either make the tool too expensive or I would have to sell below my materials cost excluding my labor.
I may look into mass producing in the future but for now the only place you can buy them is on my web site and while I have shipped them to most states and a dozen countries the tool is still not in wide spread use.
Joel
You know, I never really thought about doing that, probably makes sense. I'll give it a shot.Have you tried ebay with em yet?
You know, I never really thought about doing that, probably makes sense. I'll give it a shot.
Joey, i imagine the issue is that I do not or cannot sell these through wholesalers and retailers. When I looked into doing that I found that the wholesaler wants to double the price to the retailer who in turn wants to double the price to the consumer which would either make the tool too expensive or I would have to sell below my materials cost excluding my labor.
I may look into mass producing in the future but for now the only place you can buy them is on my web site and while I have shipped them to most states and a dozen countries the tool is still not in wide spread use.
Joel
The Nickel, Dime and Combo tools are now on EBay.... we will seeDon't hurt to try anyway![]()
When I made them out of Oak I was in that price range for my cost. The cost of the aluminum and more so the cost of machining the radius and the slot for the scuffer (so the tool doesn't scratch the surface you sit it on) drive up the cost. I have them patented and have done some research on having them mass produced. I probably need to revisit that.Ebay isn't a bad start, but I would also suggest:
- You asked the wrong wholesellers. 100% markup for a wholeseller is steep, there
are plenty who will take a lot less.
- You are alluding to $5+ in material cost, that should be less than $2 (that is purely material, no labor/overhead).
gr. Dave
The Nickel, Dime and Combo tools are now on EBay.... we will see
Talking about FAST..., hopefully it turns out well for you!
not a chance.... he will benefit if it works, so far no bitesJoel,
When you sell a hundred of them on Ebay, don't forget Adam.
JoeyA
I make them and I prefer the regular model. The "pro" model was done to meet requests for silicon carbide abrasive. While some clearly prefer it, I much prefer and personally use the standard aluminum tool.
The Pro Model is a pain to make thus the higher price.
You asked...
Best,
Joel
The Nickel, Dime and Combo tools are now on EBay.... we will see