Full Version: how much to charge for old trophies
From: Ward (STENSONENG) [#9]
17 Sep 2005
To: Nash (LASERGUY786) [#8] 18 Sep 2005
Hi:
Glad it helped
Remember, we're talking old trophies here. If they want the lord's prayer, I count Char.'s
The five dollar plate charge is just for the plate, with cut corners, any holes, and tape.
In terms of counting, after 40 years it takes me about 30 seconds to count up to 100
characters. We are talking about tropy plates and they usually don't contain all that
many characters. In a rush, on a multiple line plate, I just count one medium length
line and double or triple it. I'm believe that it averages out. If they want to count,
I'll accept their count unless it's obviously off. They can remove the
old plates themselves and put the new one on if they want to save money.
"NEVER COUNT BY ONES, ONLY COUNT BY TWOS.", old sheepherder's rule.
From: Nash (LASERGUY786) [#10]
18 Sep 2005
To: Ward (STENSONENG) [#9] 22 Sep 2005
That is an excellent formula. It really helps especially when I get busy. On a laser is it safe to assume that 25 cents per character is average, or is it on the low side. Especially when the laser needs recharging every so often.
regards
Nash
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#11]
18 Sep 2005
To: Nash (LASERGUY786) [#10] 18 Sep 2005
From: Ward (STENSONENG) [#12]
22 Sep 2005
To: ALL
I wish we could get more, but we compete with others who charge less, so our TROPHY ENGRAVING prices are for dia. drag, single pass on brt. finish gold alum. Single line fonts,
.15/per char.; .18/char double line fonts, and .20/char. for 3 line fonts and old english.
We discourage 4, & 5 line fonts, and Old English. This is for computer engraving. We
are not a trophy shop but offfer them to get people into our shop; they often wind up
buying a more valuable award or gift item, and of course, it gives us another place
to advertise in the yellow pages.
Ward
You're Never to old to learn.