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prozyan:
Not to rain on the parade, but it has been my past experience that Jennings presses are tough to sell.  You need to spam the heck out of it all over the forums, as well as talk about the great quality.

The problem, I believe, is that Jennings isn't a name recognizable brand to 90% of new press buyers.  They prefer to look for the "big" names, such as Vastex and Antec (even though Jennings is on par with their quality), or go with the stuff Ryonet sells since their marketing saturates the newbie ranks.

Best of luck Shawn.  I tried two years to sell my four color Jennings.   :(

Nation03:
You're better off with ebay I think. Although I do want it, I just finished my lease payments on my equipment and I'm looking forward to saving a good amount of coin now. Best of luck selling though!

Fresh Baked Printing:

--- Quote from: prozyan on November 17, 2011, 12:43:23 PM ---Not to rain on the parade, but it has been my past experience that Jennings presses are tough to sell.  You need to spam the heck out of it all over the forums, as well as talk about the great quality.

The problem, I believe, is that Jennings isn't a name recognizable brand to 90% of new press buyers.  They prefer to look for the "big" names, such as Vastex and Antec (even though Jennings is on par with their quality), or go with the stuff Ryonet sells since their marketing saturates the newbie ranks.

Best of luck Shawn.  I tried two years to sell my four color Jennings.   :(

--- End quote ---

To spin it in a positive light, you don't see a lot of Jennings ever come up for sale. Jennings are great presses, they're just not "sexy" enough and your're right, their name recognition is pretty low. Maybe Roger needs to spend more on marketing.
I don't think anybody ever says anything bad about a Jennings other than, "Who is this Jennings?" and "Why is that press so damn heavy?".

Shawn (EIP):

--- Quote from: Fresh Baked Printing on November 17, 2011, 06:29:02 PM ---
--- Quote from: prozyan on November 17, 2011, 12:43:23 PM ---Not to rain on the parade, but it has been my past experience that Jennings presses are tough to sell.  You need to spam the heck out of it all over the forums, as well as talk about the great quality.

The problem, I believe, is that Jennings isn't a name recognizable brand to 90% of new press buyers.  They prefer to look for the "big" names, such as Vastex and Antec (even though Jennings is on par with their quality), or go with the stuff Ryonet sells since their marketing saturates the newbie ranks.

Best of luck Shawn.  I tried two years to sell my four color Jennings.   :(

--- End quote ---

To spin it in a positive light, you don't see a lot of Jennings ever come up for sale. Jennings are great presses, they're just not "sexy" enough and your're right, their name recognition is pretty low. Maybe Roger needs to spend more on marketing.
I don't think anybody ever says anything bad about a Jennings other than, "Who is this Jennings?" and "Why is that press so damn heavy?".

--- End quote ---

Yup it's all made of stock material there's no fancy cast anything on the press it's made for one thing and one thing only, screen printing! You also get Roger himself when you buy one his press's and hes more then happy to tell you way more than you need to know about anything in the screen printing industry lol. I'll be sad to see it go but at the same time I'll be on the path to bigger and better things like getting automated. I've had experience with many different press's , the 6 or so I have bought and the 3 other ones my buddy's shop has I've printed on them all , there no such thing as a perfect press but RJennings and Antec are pretty damn scary close to perfection.

sweetts:
Ill Take it
;D

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