Amen. On Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at 7:31:42 AM UTC-8, John A. Bennett wrote: > > I don't believe ANYONE posting on the Paceline forum regarding Rivendell > has any kind of real understanding about how much money it costs to run a > company like Rivendell. > > What other bike COMPANY (yes, it's a company, NOT a shop) with only 10 or > 11 multi-hat wearing employees produces as much of their own stuff? Bikes, > frames, components, clothing, lugs, bags, specialty racks, soap...C'mon, > the list is endless. > > All of those items require multiple prototypes (which ---"surprise, > surprise'" --the makers-suppliers do not provide for free); new tooling; > materials; manufacturing; safety testing.....All of that costs LOTS of > money. > > And the Rivendell mark-up is MINIMAL to keep all of these cool items as > affordable as possible. Sure, they still "cost," but if they were marked up > the way Made in Bangladesh Name Brand Designer Duds were, well, they'd be > 10 times as much. Maybe 20X! > > Year round and especially during the holidays, I get tons of emails and > catalogs from companies pushing their merchandise at 50% off. Rivendell > can't afford to do that. They'd be losing money, big time. > > How can other places sell their stuff at 50% off and still thrive? Yep, > they pay very little for their Made In Who Knows Where merchandise. > > So, Grant asking people to consider buying a $20 gift certificate after a > slow month seems pretty harmless to me. > > And the guy on the Paceline forum who thinks December is a big month for > the bike business has obviously never worked in the bicycle industry. It's > a terrible month. > > People don't buy bikes as gifts, and most regular customers are busy > spending their disposable income on their friends and family and > kids....NOT on bikes and bike parts for themselves. > > I remember when Rivendell used to have paid memberships. $15 a year. It > was a great way to make a small contribution in exchange for the tangible > and intangible things Rivendell did, and to be a part of it all. > > These days, I'm seeing more and more blogs and sites charging to view > their content. Riv doesn't do that. It's free. Heck, I'd pay $15 a year > ---or more!--- JUST to read Grant's Blahg. > > Happy New Year to everyone who digs Rivendell and keeps 'em going! > > John > > Rivelo, LLC (Where we're proud & happy to be selling the best bikes in the > world) > > Portland, Ore. > > > > > > > > On Monday, December 31, 2018 at 2:13:01 PM UTC-8, Steve Palincsar wrote: >> >> A few days ago over on the Paceline forum, in response to a recent Riv >> email about a slow holiday season they've restarted the "Riv Saved For Now" >> discussion. >> https://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=218496&page=4 starting >> at post no. 51 >> >> I'm a bit surprised there's been no discussion of the subject here. >> >> -- >> Steve Palincsar >> Alexandria, Virginia >> USA >> >>
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