Sweetest c1 conversion saddle on the planet! Who wants in?
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This as to be the nicest outfitting i've seen, and man I tell you I've seen... not many but still that is not the point... it is realy nice!! And $500 is cheep!! I could see something like that in an open boat, like the L'Èdge or the Prelude or any none glue friendly boat...
good for you, you have some thing there to hold to!
good for you, you have some thing there to hold to!
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i was trying to look at the big picture. if you can find 10 people to buy the current version for $500, maybe it is worth looking into taking that money plus another few thousand dollars and having a mold made for a plastic version. if you could sell those for $200, you might find a 1000 people who want them. and foam is expensive. my bun from last year has been reduced to just a few odds and ends. i don't know if i have enough left to pull off another frankenversion or not.
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A plastic version say, like this one?
http://playak.com/article.php?sid=1128
Haven't seen any of these around though, not sure if the cies cited there are still offering it at all?
http://playak.com/article.php?sid=1128
Haven't seen any of these around though, not sure if the cies cited there are still offering it at all?
Watch out; that river has rocks on the bottom.
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Well Gabe, feel free to go after that dream, but for me, it's too much speculation... You couldn't sell 1000 c1 saddles in twenty years. I don't want a thousand saddles sitting in my garage..do you?oopsiflipped wrote:i was trying to look at the big picture. if you can find 10 people to buy the current version for $500, maybe it is worth looking into taking that money plus another few thousand dollars and having a mold made for a plastic version. if you could sell those for $200, you might find a 1000 people who want them. and foam is expensive. my bun from last year has been reduced to just a few odds and ends. i don't know if i have enough left to pull off another frankenversion or not.
And $200 is really cheap. I think you would have to have a good friend in China. and a much different design.
The outfitting in a new kayak is well over $500 and it's all rotomolded. Take a look at the prices of that Shaggy seat, or Mike Yee or Beluga...not cheap.
Like I said before, I'm not trying to earn a living doing this (hence my lack of desire to drop 10 or 20 K into it on spec) I'm just having fun building cool stuff, and practicaly giving away my time because It's fun.
If a few people want some of my custom outfitting, great! If you don't care for it, that's great too. No biggy. You can be one of the jealous ones
Larry
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bruce who?Bruce Farrenkopf wrote:Larry,
Solid thinking . You have a mountain of common sense.
P.S. I just picked up a Dagger Saddle about 6 months ago. Otherwise I'd likely be in.
SYOTR,
Bruce
your lucky you have one because i'm secretly buying up every dagger atom, cascade, and pedastal i can find, just to melt em down!
Larry