[Woodcarver] Re: First post- how to price?
Bill Smith
baydolphs at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 23 22:23:57 EDT 2005
cool the problem I am havin is not sure how to price
things carved if u are given the project from the
customer and the wood as well from the customer, which
I normally figure like say the item cost a dollar for
the wood I multip it by 10 what now.
Bill
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> In a message dated 9/23/05 7:22:42 PM,
> nancydenis at iowatelecom.net writes:
>
>
> > However, I have a follow-up question - how do you
> do your calculation for
> > "in the round" carvings?
> >
>
> As someone just said, "What will the market bare."
> We had a carver in our
> club who had to retire due to health and turned to
> carving full time. To make
> a living he had to sell at every show he went
> to...so he had about seven
> different price ranges. In a poor community his
> prices were low and in a rich
> town his prices were high. It all balanced out in
> the long run. Rip
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