If I have a concern, it's that knives which are supposed to remain in inventory for 4-6 weeks won't make it because somebody will place a large order and wipe them out. But isn't wiping them out precisely what the new business plan was designed to prevent? I mean, if knives are built to order, what difference should it make how many knives are ordered? Scrap Yard should be able to build as many knives as they need, right? Or are we still going to have to deal with fixed inventories and be concerned that knives may suddenly disappear without warning before their expected 4-6 week life span elapses?
Somebody talk me down here . . . <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
I am not talking you down.... You make to much sense to me to try. I did not think a limited run ment a limited amount of knives available... The new plan seems contarty to this idea....Now if they got a limited amount of materials designated for that run of a particular knife....and they would diverge from the New Business model plan...I would think an anouncement at the begining of the offering should have been made. It could have been anounced that we have a limited supply of material, so first come first serve. We will fill all orders up until a certain date, or the materials for this knife are gone... Some kind of heads up. I know I never read anything about limited availability in the sense of operateing any differently then the New plan such as we saw with the SOD.
I just hope for future releases we know for sure the rules of "engagement",
I am with ya man! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />