a01butal wrote:I think Emerson sold the wheels at about 1/2 price and I told him so. I believe his hope for a small profit is so he can invest in bigger and better projects and I have no problem with a profit helping to further his projects in this hobby. I know my comment about his price being low may not be popular but I think if you love the hobby you want to encourage an entrepreneur like Emerson to continue to invest in it.
I'll second this, totally. Emerson did a fine job with his wheels and I can also say (as I have bought two) that his Red Fox kit is top quality too. I'm only too happy to support entrepreneurs in this respect (Marwan is another who comes to mind) in the hope that they continue to produce exciting things in the future and if that means paying a little more in premium then so be it.
I asked Emerson many moons ago whether he would consider doing a repro of the MIP 4x4 kit (I'd love one of the early chain drive kits) but his expertise is more towards metals, I believe (Emerson, feel free to correct me here) - I'm not sure he has the full know-how re plastics. Also, I can fully understand that his motivation for further products has dropped considerably given the lack of profit and the considerable hassle he had on the wheel side of things. That said, I agree with Mr Lexan in that this vintage business is not a really sustainable money spinner. If any of these sort of projects are done, they should be done for the love of it with a view of breaking even......but that does require rather an altruistic approach from the producer which, I appreciate, not many will be willing to adopt....