Originally Posted By: gunut
but for the amount of engraving and grade of wood all original foxes were the same inside..........I think the buyers of the csmc C grade should double think the price they are paying.........somebody is making a killing....
3500-4500 would be a good price for a new made Sterlingworth or maybe even an A grade.....but 20,000+ for a C grade...excuse me.....say 4500 for the base gun....2000wood upgrade....3500 for engraving/fancy checkering.....$10000

nuf said.... grin


You might try buying a facility, staffing an office, buying equipment/tooling up, hiring great talent, marketing and advertising, insurance, meet all local and national regulations, etc, then actually bring everything together cohesively to put out a great product that meets expectations and satisfies fully the customer's desires and whims, at a price that a discerning shooter will respond to, all the while making enough profit to cover all of the above.

Once you have actually done that, then you can accuse and criticize someone Like Tony Galazan for taking on such a project and risk. It ain't as easy as typing on a keyboard.
JR


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