"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Not to derail the thread any further but the first auto that I purchased was from workhorse(I would have been buying blue from the start had I actually known about the industry but thats another topic) had to be returned. When I started my shop, I was coming from the machining industry running a 5 axis cnc machine daily and the lack of quality machine work on the tuf blew me away...... The face plate that hits the stop blocks when the table raises up was not even machined flat, so the press would never have each pallet with the same off contact. Not saying they build all their machines this way but first hand right here I had to return the press I purchased because the machining on it was really crappy....... Just saying
Quote from: spotcolorsupply on May 30, 2014, 02:52:36 PMIn all of my years selling workhorse products here at Spot Color Supply, and at the company I use to work for, I have Never had a customer want to return a machine that I sold them.Which stands to reason, why don't other manufactures of autos if they are trying to be competitive and they aren't worried about people returning them what do they have to lose? M&R must think they have nothing to lose.
In all of my years selling workhorse products here at Spot Color Supply, and at the company I use to work for, I have Never had a customer want to return a machine that I sold them.
Blue, Red, Green, Brown, Black, there is a market for all of these. They all work or they wouldn't be for sale. Some like Ford and some like Chevrolet, pick your color and learn to be a good operator and you can produce award winning prints and make money. If you buy from M&R, expect the very best, if you buy from Brannon, who I consider a good friend, you will also get the best in service because he and Scott are great guys and will do the right thing, I feel certain of that. Sonny, a nice guy aswell and he was definitely intrigued when he saw up close my CH3D. I have seen award winning prints come from ALL of the above mentioned colors, most people I would guess buy on what they can afford.
Man i tell ya the screen printing drama doesn't end. I love it!Last week i was wondering if people that make other machinery and their customers troll and flame each other on boards? Like the people that make the machines that make the tillamook cheese. Do they fight with the people that make the machines that make the velveta cheese? Screw your cheese machine! No screw YOUR cheese machine!That'd be awesome!
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on May 30, 2014, 03:08:10 PMQuote from: spotcolorsupply on May 30, 2014, 02:52:36 PMIn all of my years selling workhorse products here at Spot Color Supply, and at the company I use to work for, I have Never had a customer want to return a machine that I sold them.Which stands to reason, why don't other manufactures of autos if they are trying to be competitive and they aren't worried about people returning them what do they have to lose? M&R must think they have nothing to lose. The only person with something to lose in this situation would be an end user... And even with that so called 100% money back guarantee, said end user is out 4-6K... I personally as a distributor wouldn't be all that interested in running around bragging about a 100% money back guarantee that in the fine print cost 4-6K... We are not talking about your buddy RRRRRWWWWWBBBBB here, these are both reputable companies with excellent track records.