What do we charge for turnings?

Would you like to post some pics of these in

alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking

I am sure many of us would appreciate it.:)

Mekon

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Would you like to post some pics of these in alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking I am sure many of us would appreciate it.:)

Mekon

Okay. But it will take a little time. I will have to take some pictures and process them. I will post a notice to the group when it is done. By that time you may have forgotten that you asked.

Ron

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Ron Robinson

Everyone has their own clientel, area and venue, you charge what they are willing to pay, if you charge more, they don't buy, you're out of business. That's my black and white equation.

Ruth

Hi Ruth,

That is the basic formula for selling anything. If you notice my post above, I never mentioned hourly rates. Just a flat fee. I made a determination that those were the maximum prices that the traffic would bear in my area. If I price it below market value, shame on me. If I price it above market value, I get to continue owning it. I wish that I knew how Steven Russell sells pens for $300 each. I would love to tap that market.

Ron Robinson East Texas

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Ron Robinson

I check binaries usually once a day, but anyway, it is the sort of stuff we over there like to look at. :) So anytime is good.

Thanks

Mekon

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Mekon

Here is my email address, please mail me something you have turned. I'll pay the postage. snipped-for-privacy@flex.com Brian Green (yes, this is tongue in cheek)

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