"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Awesome topic, I bet some people are blowing a gasket right now over it.
Here’s a couple of questions for all of you garment screen-printers. Suppose that you had a business relationship with a company that had developed a very successful line of pre-print design tee shirts that they sold to the market through a series of wholesalers. Now suppose that this particular pre-print line forms the core of the company’s success as a manufacturer in our industry until….Along comes another company that produces an almost exact copy of the first companies original design, and then uses a low price strategy to entice the wholesalers to switch suppliers by offering then “seemingly-identical” designs at prices that are 30% - 50% lower than the company who produced the garment with the original design. The knock-off companies policy is that this approach would allow the wholesalers to make additional profit, and/or allow the people actually buying the shirts to get them at a cheaper price than they could from the company that produced the original designs.( A ) Would you think that this was OK because the wholesaler was making more profit and/or the end-user was getting a less expensive product? Yes / No ( B ) Would you think that legal action should be taken against the company that printed the knock-off shirts and the wholesaler that brought them to market? Yes / No( C ) Would your answers be the same if the action of introducing a knock-off of an original design was being perpetrated by a screen-printing equipment manufacturer and their sales and service division Yes / No
Could this have anything to do with a Mustang?
hmm.. I don't exactly have an answer to peters question but here is what I think. I like M&R, rich and the boys take good care of us and we have a shop full of M&R stuff. With that said, let's look at this logically without feelings. The chinese press shouldn't be able to have anything on it that M&R has patents on. Patents DO run out though look at Stretch Devices. The idea of the roller frame is no longer just theirs. The patent ran out, now others are able to make roller type frames. Don has since made improvements on his original designs and those are patented. But if you want, you can buy a sefar roller frame. Dons frames are made in the USA. The Sefars are made in China.. Guess what. The sefar frames suck. Same deal with the Fender Stratocaster. The patent ended and now a hundred different companies make guitars that look like Strats. Has this hurt fenders business.. sure. But people still want to buy $1000.00 fender strats and will pass over the $200 pieces of crap all day long.So can M&R do anything about the Chinese control box looking the same as the Sportsman.. probably not... Unless they have a TM or a patent on it. Think about this.. any ink bucket can put ink on a t-shirt and under cut your prices. So why should people come to you as a print shop? Hopefully because of service and print quality. Does it suck when you lose some sales because of this. You bet! Can i do anything about it. Nope. Just keep my eyes on the prize and keep up our quality and service. As long as the Chinese don't infringe on any patents i don't know M&R can do anything other than what they have been doing. Quality, reliable machines with great service. M&R will be just fine. I don't think Peter is actually asking us if Nazdar should carry the Chinese stuff or not. That would be nuts. Personally I don't think Rich and M&R should sweat the Chinese stuff. -Jamie