Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
now for the ugly part. . . dealing with Hirsch can be a nightmare. There is zero good will extended to the customers. Once the press is on your floor, you are on your own (and problem resolution can take months). If there wasn't for Rodney (head tech who is readily available even on the weekends and odd hours)
Quote from: blue moon on March 31, 2014, 10:00:42 AMnow for the ugly part. . . dealing with Hirsch can be a nightmare. There is zero good will extended to the customers. Once the press is on your floor, you are on your own (and problem resolution can take months). If there wasn't for Rodney (head tech who is readily available even on the weekends and odd hours)This simply not true. I had some issues with the new E Type press I bought from Hirsch and can tell you that they spent MANY thousands of dollars sending Rodney out and then a tech from MHM Austria to try to fix the machine. When that repair was not to my satisfaction they again spent MANY thousands of dollars replacing the E machine with a S machine, shipping, rigging, installing a new press crating and sending back the broken E machine. Was it what I expected when I made switch from TAS to MHM..no. Was it painful..yes... did Hirsch take care of the problem.. you bet your ass they did. Now Hirsch may not have a kiss M&R ass fan club here and there business style is a bit shall we say different but in the end they are a stand up team representing an amazing piece of equipment. 2.5 years on the S Type with one broken air fitting, the press is pretty damn cool and does what it advertised to do. One must remember in other parts of the world MHM is THE major player in textile press's. Robert
That sucks that they are capable of doing what they did for Robert yet the next story is so appalling that I think I'd be in jail for assault if that happened to us. Just thinking about it makes me insane.
If nothing else, the man at the helm of Hirsch is enough to make me not want to give them a nickel.
Quote from: Frog on June 04, 2014, 12:29:47 PMIf nothing else, the man at the helm of Hirsch is enough to make me not want to give them a nickel.Andy,Have you had any personal dealings with Hirsch? without knowing the details from the said out of business party mentioned above how can one comment on the situation. While Hirsch may be difficult they are ethical and leads me assume there is more to the story than be known in this thread. Even if Hirsch would not resolve any issue I am certain that if Claus from MHM heard about this and it was a valid issue MHM would make certain it was cleaned up. For all we know this out of biz guy may have not paid the bill and never received the unlock code for the software to run the press, it could be a thousand different scenarios. I by know means am a flag waiver for Hirsch but do not like to see anyone thrown under the bus because another vendor buys steak dinners for everyone.
Pierre,That is very sad situation indeed and I feel for the guy, by no means was I challenging the authenticity of your post.
Quote from: T Shirt Farmer on June 04, 2014, 01:36:49 PMQuote from: Frog on June 04, 2014, 12:29:47 PMIf nothing else, the man at the helm of Hirsch is enough to make me not want to give them a nickel.Andy,Have you had any personal dealings with Hirsch? without knowing the details from the said out of business party mentioned above how can one comment on the situation. While Hirsch may be difficult they are ethical and leads me assume there is more to the story than be known in this thread. Even if Hirsch would not resolve any issue I am certain that if Claus from MHM heard about this and it was a valid issue MHM would make certain it was cleaned up. For all we know this out of biz guy may have not paid the bill and never received the unlock code for the software to run the press, it could be a thousand different scenarios. I by know means am a flag waiver for Hirsch but do not like to see anyone thrown under the bus because another vendor buys steak dinners for everyone. I assume you are talking about M&R when you make this statement about steak dinners and if not my apologies. If so yes we sponsor two dinners per year for the members of this forum but not so they can throw anyone under the bus. It's done because I like the industry and when I see how this forum is run in my opinion it's a positive to the industry,especially the smaller printers. I believe anyone who has attended the dinners can attest to the fact nothing negative has ever been spoken about any manufacturer nor anything positive about M&R. I have only attended one dinner out of the four we sponsored and it was more like a bunch of guys and girls talking about the industry and the old days. Again if I am off base I apologize but if not this is a unfair statement about the forum and M&R.