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Old 03-05-2009
Norman Griffiths Norman Griffiths is offline
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Question product sales

Being a newbie to CW and this forum i was really surprised by the attention some of the projects caused. After making the wilderness clock,the coin caddy,and the memo board people are starting to want to buy them. My question is how do you determine a fair price for items like this? I don't want to get rich,but giving them all away isn't an option either. Any help would be appreciated. Norm
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Old 03-05-2009
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Here's one thread that discusses that. Put "how to charge" using the quotes into the search engine and you will see several more.

http://forum.carvewright.com/showthr...=how+to+charge
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Old 03-06-2009
Norman Griffiths Norman Griffiths is offline
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Mike: Thanks for the heads up. The info there will at least give me a place to start. Thanks again Norm
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Old 03-07-2009
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Default Idea for fundraising

A few weeks ago when I was in woodshop in jr. hi, the warden/teacher had and used fervently what was then called the "board of education". As corporal punishment for miscreants has fallen out of favor by the enlightened ones, perhaps those of us with fond memories of whacks gone by would like full scale reproductions for reenactment, or scale models for the curio shelf.
I'd buy one,especially if it had the holes...
Nostalgicly,
Ron
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