How much would you pay for a reissue?

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Re: How much would you pay for a reissue?

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simer4001 wrote:I'd pay whatever you wanted for the 4002 qand 4005. Please keep that in mind. :)
The problem is that 99% of people who might buy one aren't thinking this.
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....my question is, how does one determine the "list price" when discussing a model like a 4005 or 4002 or ANY reissue? ... and how would you determine demand ? ... would 100-200 people have to bombard Rickenbacker Inc with emails requesting said reissue?

I'm not being snide or anything.....just would like to know the process
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This is a simple thing, really, in this sort of a boutique market, that's been done with limited production collectors' items for decades. However, it's definitely not the type of think RIC would do, because the only commitments to build that RIC honors, are purchase orders on current production, from dealers and distributors.

This way of determining demand and establishing sell price is pre-selling or subscribing, similar to what Franklin Mint, Danbury Mint, and other manufacturers in the collectors' field do.

Pre-selling requires a deposit, subscribing generally does not, unless it is a series of items involved.

A price or price range is established, based upon X number of items to be built. The manufacturer can then either base price on his own established limited production quantity, or see how many reservations he gets with deposit, and if he gets a minimum number of paid reservations on the pre-sell, he decides on production based upon his number of pre-sells. If the minimum is not met, either the price is adjusted, or the refunds are returned.

In the case of a subscription item, say there are four items in a series. The subscriber pays a deposit and agrees to pay for each item's balance at a fixed time in the future...usually before the item is shipped, or after an approval period once they have received the item. This goes on until the contract for all four items is fulfilled.

Prices will, of course, vary with item, quantity, country of manufacture, and specifications.
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Ok, I was just wondering about the whole process.....thanks, Paul .... that clears it up pretty well.

Well, I for one , would most certainly be "in" for a 4005 reissue....in case anyone is keeping track.... :wink:
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Re: How much would you pay for a reissue?

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Chris, that is only of many scenarios, but it's one I'm familiar with.

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