Conn Selmer prices

B
brassmedic
Posts: 1447
Joined: Dec 14, 2018

by brassmedic »

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>
H
harrisonreed
Posts: 6479
Joined: Aug 17, 2018

by harrisonreed »

$2200 for a slide....

At least the leadpipe prices almost makes sense!
M
Mamaposaune
Posts: 657
Joined: Sep 22, 2018

by 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.
H
harrisonreed
Posts: 6479
Joined: Aug 17, 2018

by harrisonreed »

[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:
I
ithinknot
Posts: 1339
Joined: Jul 24, 2020

by 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?
B
brassmedic
Posts: 1447
Joined: Dec 14, 2018

by brassmedic » (edited 2024-05-17 6:33 p.m.)

[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.
D
Doug_Elliott
Posts: 4155
Joined: Mar 22, 2018

by Doug_Elliott »

And have the same bean counters
O
OneTon
Posts: 757
Joined: Nov 02, 2021

by OneTon »

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.
R
Rrova
Posts: 117
Joined: Apr 10, 2018

by Rrova »

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.