So, when you have the right design for your skis, just ask these guys (http://nbhz.ebigchina.com/sdp/97333/4/main-998543.html) how much would cost to make 100 pairs.
I am sure you will be surprised.
More will come.
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I emailed them and finally got some info.
Last edited by Bluehouseskis on Wed May 09, 2007 12:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thank you very much SLC-Skis.
I wrote to them too, but I asked a quotation for 100 pairs, that is why I did not get any reply. The factory can make 100000 pieces per year, so I suppose they are not really willing to work for small productions.
So when people pay 500$ for a pair of skis, let's say that 200$ go to the shop owner, 200$ to the company who puts the name on the ski (K2, Salomon,...), 50$ to the Chinese Company who made them and the rest is taxes and other expenses (transport is less than 5$).
Cool.
By the way, if you put in 100000$, and you sell the skis (some special design) at 600$, and you sell only half of them, you get back around 700000$. It is better than selling crack.
I wrote to them too, but I asked a quotation for 100 pairs, that is why I did not get any reply. The factory can make 100000 pieces per year, so I suppose they are not really willing to work for small productions.
So when people pay 500$ for a pair of skis, let's say that 200$ go to the shop owner, 200$ to the company who puts the name on the ski (K2, Salomon,...), 50$ to the Chinese Company who made them and the rest is taxes and other expenses (transport is less than 5$).
Cool.
By the way, if you put in 100000$, and you sell the skis (some special design) at 600$, and you sell only half of them, you get back around 700000$. It is better than selling crack.