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Manners Riflestocks: Customer Service
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<blockquote data-quote="Scottytuned" data-source="post: 1271559" data-attributes="member: 87569"><p>Spot on. And also factory in - what happens to that market a year, two years, or 5 years down the road? Let's say Tom Manners invests a million dollars into more stations for production, hires multiple employees, and tries to speed production. This would probably take 6 months minimum to hire, train, and build. Whether this forum or others want to admit it, many firearms are a fear commodity. If consumers think they'll be regulated, we see a run on a specific type of commodity and the market fluctuates. While I think high-end precision rifle stocks are less immune to this, they aren't completely, and investing millions into speeding up stocks by two months is a risky proposition, may not be feasible, and may compromise his product if he doesn't get quality manufacturers. </p><p></p><p>Again, I cant afford a Manners stock, but if I did, I sure would want some trained individuals producing the high quality theyre known for rather than someone who can do it quick, sub par, and emails me every week with an update. I'd be paying for a quality stock builder first and foremost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scottytuned, post: 1271559, member: 87569"] Spot on. And also factory in - what happens to that market a year, two years, or 5 years down the road? Let's say Tom Manners invests a million dollars into more stations for production, hires multiple employees, and tries to speed production. This would probably take 6 months minimum to hire, train, and build. Whether this forum or others want to admit it, many firearms are a fear commodity. If consumers think they'll be regulated, we see a run on a specific type of commodity and the market fluctuates. While I think high-end precision rifle stocks are less immune to this, they aren't completely, and investing millions into speeding up stocks by two months is a risky proposition, may not be feasible, and may compromise his product if he doesn't get quality manufacturers. Again, I cant afford a Manners stock, but if I did, I sure would want some trained individuals producing the high quality theyre known for rather than someone who can do it quick, sub par, and emails me every week with an update. I'd be paying for a quality stock builder first and foremost. [/QUOTE]
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