I do alot of pool surfing and can't believe I've never found this site till now. http://www.cuecomponents.com/kamuitips.html
I do alot of pool surfing and can't believe I've never found this site till now. http://www.cuecomponents.com/kamuitips.html
One more thing the guy bad mouthing kamui & predator is standing there holding up 2 7ft. Ivory tusks,too sell. Don't get me wrong cause I hunt everything from squirrel to deer,but is that legal?http://www.cuecomponents.com
yeah it is legal the ivory Joe (who is the owner of cue components) buys pre ban ivory only!
He has been talked about for years on this forum an others. You mentioned the picture with the elephant tusks and so does the following article: http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/local/southeast-volusia/2010/10/29/new-smyrna-man-pleads-guilty-to-ivory-trading.html
You be the judge...
Isn't just about everything we buy (map) priced? You just can't advertise the product at a lower price, rite? That doesn't mean you can't sell it cheaper if you want...
MAP applies to advertised price only. A retailer can sell a product for whatever they want.
Read my above post, you CAN sell them for less, hence the S is for suggested, meaning the wholesaler can't force you to sell for a set minimum price.Pretty interesting article.....
Why would he badmouth another business like that? He didn't like the way Kamui runs their business, he didn't want to follow the rules that Kamui has for its resellers. I guess he shouldn't work with kamui.
Not sure what is so crazy about the way Kamui does business. You can't sell them for less then the msrp if you want to continue to be a reseller.
If I didn't like the way they play I wouldn't put them on my cue. I really like the tips and have no problem with their cost. They last a long time, and are a good value in my opinion.
If you ever have a quality problem with one of your Kamuis (I haven't had one yet) I have heard that they are more than willing to try and fix the problem. They are very interested in having happy customers of their product.
If they are too expensive don't buy them you will be happier with another tip.
Dudley
I play with a Kamui Black Super Soft on a predator 314-2---> I have never been happier with the way my cue plays.
Not always, it depends on the agreement with the manufacturer. Apple iPods are a good example. Notice you never see anyone selling them lower than the MAP price? (Besides the fact that there is next to no profit in them, though that's never stopped discounters from dropping prices on items before...) Apple catches you selling them below MAP, they stop selling them to you.
It can be applied to "advertised" price only, but it might be more than that that, as well... Only those who deal with that manufacturer really know.