Folder Trophies/AwardsHow many choices of trophy columns to offer?


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 From:  joyce (JLADY)
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1370.1 

I am wondering how many choices of trophy columns to offer?

Right now in colors I buy from continental, they have a color/silver/gold stripe that I use mostly plus we offer theme columns (ie-baseball as an example) and a american flag choice.

Should I buy different styles of color, or is one style good enough?

What if someone wants something specific/different (for example a solid or color we don't have), should I charge extra??

I choose that contintental only because it had silver and gold which I thought would be more versatile.

Joyce

Abbott Trophies

 

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 From:  Hunter
 To:  joyce (JLADY) 
1370.2 In reply to 1370.1 
I'm not sure where your are located. You should check out Plastic - Plus. They carry a wide selection. As far as charging extra because do not stock it. NO, except if it is special made. I have sold more of the red and blue more than silver or gold together.
 

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 From:  Colin (MATROPHY)
 To:  joyce (JLADY) 
1370.3 In reply to 1370.1 

We stock/offer blue, red, green and black marble - the ones that come in 48" lengths - and sell mostly blue and black marble. We buy cases of these 4 colors to keep the cost down. If someone wants something else that comes in 48" lengths, I usually charge a little extra per trophy (50c or so) to cover the leftover and the additional cost per trophy.

I generally don't let them order anything that comes in 18" lengths without adding $10 or so to the order since there is a lot more waste with 18" columns and leftovers and additional shipping.

We don't display many trophies with columns and try to steer people toward risers as we find that he labor and stocking ferrules and checkrings, etc to be tiresome. This seems to work well and we don't sell many columned (if that's a word) trophies at all.

 

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 From:  Pete (AWARDMASTERS)
 To:  joyce (JLADY) 
1370.4 In reply to 1370.1 
Sell the customer the color they want. When you buy a car do you let the salesman pick the color? If you do not have it in stock, you should be able to order a case and in most instances get it next day (unless your shop is in a really remote place). If you do this, you will build your stock slowly as you need it. The above advice to use Plastic Plus is good. I would add JDS to that list. One or the other should have a distribution center near you and both ship the same day as ordered most of the time.

Pete James
Awardmasters
http://www.awardmasters.com

 

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 From:  Rodney Gold (RODNEY_GOLD)
 To:  Colin (MATROPHY) 
1370.5 In reply to 1370.3 

I also steer folk away from columns , there are so many better options to get height and I find columns pretty tacky. We stock a brushed gold , silver , some metallic primary colours and a few nice marbled ones. In my site under wholesale are the components we use
Tubes
http://www.tokerbros.co.za/new_page_22.htm
and also various "risers"
http://www.tokerbros.co.za/large.htm
http://www.tokerbros.co.za/small.htm

 

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 From:  Frazee1
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1370.6 

For those of you that show mainly just risers, what if the customer wants a 24" or so trophy? For the ones of you that don't want to stock supplies being in this business, just send your customers to me when they want a trophy with size!
We carry mainly PDU and keep the catalog out to show customers every choice available as far as figures, column etc. When a customer wants something different, we pull out all the other catalogs and search. Sometimes we may not make as much money from buying column we don't normally stock but we have made another customer satisfied.
We buy checkrings by the case (2000) at about 5cents or less each. $98.00 a case I think. Ferrules we buy by the bag (500). Threaded rod by the 1000. We stock around 15 or so different sizes.
Just a tip...... I have shelves in the back of the shop area near the miter saw that I keep the column on. I use the boxes that marble comes in to put the smaller peices in. On the ends of the box I have what color and model/name. When I get ready to cut an order I try to use the scrap first. Also as far as using the styrofoam boxes for column I use it for trophy figures as well. I used my vinyl cutter to letter them with "school" "baseball" etc. Those boxes stack nicely and there's always plenty of them.
Keep in mind, if the customer halfway knows what they want and they don't see it at your store, they are GONE! John

 
 
     
 

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