Lion deliveries - a warning
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Re: Lion deliveries - a warning
O.K., so you order all your sundries on eBay. What happens when everybody buys all their sundries on eBay and our normal suppliers find that the sundries part of the market is no longer viable?
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Re: Lion deliveries - a warning
If they can't provide a financially viable supply chain for sundries, then they'll have to cut them from their inventory...
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IMHO I don't think that's likely to happen,
I can understand someone who is just starting out as a framer and on a learning curve spending say £30 or so on eBay for a small selection of hardware. Brass/bronze/nickel D rings, different cord/wire, strap hangers etc.
However, once they get going and decide what they need to stock and what they don't require to stock they will purchase their D rings/cord etc. by the 500/1000's and complete rolls. Also, they will soon workout the price advantage of buying larger quantities and meeting minimum orders will be easier
Peter
I can understand someone who is just starting out as a framer and on a learning curve spending say £30 or so on eBay for a small selection of hardware. Brass/bronze/nickel D rings, different cord/wire, strap hangers etc.
However, once they get going and decide what they need to stock and what they don't require to stock they will purchase their D rings/cord etc. by the 500/1000's and complete rolls. Also, they will soon workout the price advantage of buying larger quantities and meeting minimum orders will be easier
Peter
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Sorry Justintime,
My reply was to NYAF but you were quicker off the mark
Peter.
My reply was to NYAF but you were quicker off the mark
Peter.
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I think you reach the point where you can't be bothered to save 70p on 100 D-rings...
That said this gummed paper dispenser https://www.esedirect.co.uk/p-1262-gumm ... enser.aspx is a bargain at £25 incl. VAT - half Lion's price.
That said this gummed paper dispenser https://www.esedirect.co.uk/p-1262-gumm ... enser.aspx is a bargain at £25 incl. VAT - half Lion's price.
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While I was waiting for my Lion delivery with only one double d-ring to my name I thought I would resort to
plan B. I had a big box where I had saved all the orphan hangings in. Bits of cord/wire with d-rings on the end
that I couldn't be arsed to untangle but hadn't the heart to chuck. I kept them for the day when I was in dire
need of a d-ring. The day had arrived. There must have been 20+ years worth. So I set to with pliers and labouriously
liberated all the rings from the cords/wires. Fiddly job. I yielded a big plastic pot full.
That was a nice story wasn't it?
plan B. I had a big box where I had saved all the orphan hangings in. Bits of cord/wire with d-rings on the end
that I couldn't be arsed to untangle but hadn't the heart to chuck. I kept them for the day when I was in dire
need of a d-ring. The day had arrived. There must have been 20+ years worth. So I set to with pliers and labouriously
liberated all the rings from the cords/wires. Fiddly job. I yielded a big plastic pot full.
That was a nice story wasn't it?
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It certainly was a lovely story and with a happy ending
Peter.
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Blimey! That's a lot cheaper than I was expecting!Jamesnkr wrote:That said this gummed paper dispenser https://www.esedirect.co.uk/p-1262-gumm ... enser.aspx is a bargain at £25 incl. VAT - half Lion's price.
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For two bits of metal, some metal bars and a sponge on a roller in a plastic tub it's still pretty pricey...
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Quotes
"Is a bargain at £25 incl. VAT"
""it's still pretty pricey"
I know, I know I am easily confused
Peter
"Is a bargain at £25 incl. VAT"
""it's still pretty pricey"
I know, I know I am easily confused
Peter
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My little licky machine is a bit more complex. It's got a handle.
As for pricey, it cost me about £400 and that was back in the '80s. It's earned it's keep though.
As for pricey, it cost me about £400 and that was back in the '80s. It's earned it's keep though.
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I can't remember what I paid for my second gummed paper dispenser, but my first on was definately at least £40 about seventeen years ago. I had no idea that they could be obtained cheaper at the time.
Mark Lacey
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Been thinking If I buy 1000 D rings instead of 500 I save 7 quids and up the moulding order to 100ft that's another 20% that makes the order carriage paid (10 more quids saved) Now I have saved enough to buy the cheapo tape wetter
Hang on. If I don't buy the tape wetter and stick to my empty Chinese take away dish and sponge I save another 25 quids
Problem I have now is what to spend all this saved money on
Very happy New Year to every one.
Peter.
Hang on. If I don't buy the tape wetter and stick to my empty Chinese take away dish and sponge I save another 25 quids
Problem I have now is what to spend all this saved money on
Very happy New Year to every one.
Peter.
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Sounds like a nice problem to have!
BTW, Having bought that gummed tape dispenser, these days I mostly only use it for wetting hinging tape. I did buy a second one when I had an assistant working for me. The second one hardly got used at all, so much for good ideas at the time! I've been mainly using self adhesive tape for the backs of frames for some time now.
Pete, I hope you will have a really good new year!
BTW, Having bought that gummed tape dispenser, these days I mostly only use it for wetting hinging tape. I did buy a second one when I had an assistant working for me. The second one hardly got used at all, so much for good ideas at the time! I've been mainly using self adhesive tape for the backs of frames for some time now.
Pete, I hope you will have a really good new year!
Mark Lacey
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The same to you Mark
Very best wishes to you and your family for a happy and healthy new year'
Peter.
Very best wishes to you and your family for a happy and healthy new year'
Peter.