Conn Selmer prices
- brassmedic
- Posts: 1447
- Joined: Dec 14, 2018
The retail price of an 8H inner slide tube is now $382! That's for ONE tube. :eek:
<ATTACHMENT filename="Conn-Selmer's Parts Catalog.png" index="0">[attachment=0]Conn-Selmer's Parts Catalog.png</ATTACHMENT>
<ATTACHMENT filename="Conn-Selmer's Parts Catalog.png" index="0">
- harrisonreed
- Posts: 6479
- Joined: Aug 17, 2018
$2200 for a slide....
At least the leadpipe prices almost makes sense!
At least the leadpipe prices almost makes sense!
- Mamaposaune
- Posts: 657
- Joined: Sep 22, 2018
Wait...$1760. total to buy the inner and outer slide assembly separately, but $$2225. to purchase them together? Strange.
Anyhow, these prices seem outrageous.
Anyhow, these prices seem outrageous.
- harrisonreed
- Posts: 6479
- Joined: Aug 17, 2018
[quote="Mamaposaune"]Wait...$1760. total to buy the inner and outer slide assembly separately, but $$2225. to purchase them together? Strange.
Anyhow, these prices seem outrageous.[/quote]
You missed the three leadpipes. But it still doesn't add up.
Maybe the complete slide is also aligned and fine tuned? But we know that can't be true :idk:
Anyhow, these prices seem outrageous.[/quote]
You missed the three leadpipes. But it still doesn't add up.
Maybe the complete slide is also aligned and fine tuned? But we know that can't be true :idk:
- ithinknot
- Posts: 1339
- Joined: Jul 24, 2020
I thought C-S retail prices were essentially trade x2 ... i.e. no one who actually buys this stuff pays that, and the retail price is a "serving suggestion" for markup.
Am I wrong?
Am I wrong?
- brassmedic
- Posts: 1447
- Joined: Dec 14, 2018
[quote="ithinknot"]I thought C-S retail prices were essentially trade x2 ... i.e. no one who actually buys this stuff pays that, and the retail price is a "serving suggestion" for markup.
Am I wrong?[/quote]
Retail is more, but it's not wholesale x 2, but that's not the point. Look at the current retail price of a King inner slide tube at $185, which was already a huge increase from years past. A Conn inner tube is now more than twice as much. I would expect King and Bach to follow suit in the near future. They're all made in the same factory.
Am I wrong?[/quote]
Retail is more, but it's not wholesale x 2, but that's not the point. Look at the current retail price of a King inner slide tube at $185, which was already a huge increase from years past. A Conn inner tube is now more than twice as much. I would expect King and Bach to follow suit in the near future. They're all made in the same factory.
- Doug_Elliott
- Posts: 4155
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
And have the same bean counters
- OneTon
- Posts: 757
- Joined: Nov 02, 2021
One major aerospace was rumored to be unable to account for 25-30% of the costs incurred to produce a large platform legacy product list priced at $120m to $150m. When it divested a division to create a tier 1 supplier, the parent company accounting department had grossly inflated the costs to produce one of its core products. The tier 1 supplier made healthy profits for the first 3 years after it was created.
Managers who implement Toyota Production or MIT lean methods can reduce costs dramatically while a sibling product line struggles with rising overhead. Such methods are fundamental to Yamaha’s low costs for good products. But most of the time, you’re correct.
Managers who implement Toyota Production or MIT lean methods can reduce costs dramatically while a sibling product line struggles with rising overhead. Such methods are fundamental to Yamaha’s low costs for good products. But most of the time, you’re correct.
- Rrova
- Posts: 117
- Joined: Apr 10, 2018
Fortunately price is still $136 and MK Drawing. Better product at half the cost. I love Bach but they’re working really hard to turn us away, assuming Bach follows suit. Best option appears to be to buy a used Bach or Conn and get it overhauled or just go the Edwards/Shires route.