goroth wrote:AngryGoldfish wrote:Nora Billy wrote:This is just a guesstimation and not meant to reflect the opinions of anyone but me, but I imagine companies like EQD were greatly supported by retailers like PryMaxe Vintage in their earlier stages. As harmful as they were to Tom and his business, there is a chance that PryMaxe was a valuable asset for an already well-established builder like EQD, Lovepedal, Empress, etc., because they offer cheap rates, ship worldwide and keep a regular rotation of stock (that is not to suggest Fuzzhugger was not established). Again, as harmful as the strategies that PryMaxe employs are to certain people, they are beneficial to others.
I dunno man - I think a lot of builders are in the position where they can't say "fuck you" to the biggest site on the market.
Prymaxe's sound shank video has 3500 views after 5 days. Demo God Kayzer has 1600 views after 7 months. The sort of exposure effects builders get through 10
hours minutes of Mike Hermans' playing cannot be bought on Youtube, or anywhere else for that matter. But it's simple economics - when the largest retailer consistently pushes down prices that much it's going to cut into the bottom line of everyone. For dudes like Boss that doesn't matter - it's a drop in the ocean - but for other dudes that's going to end up pushing up the prices they have to take from the dealers as the margins aren't there, and in the end the consumer has to pay for it. Fine, I think most "boutique" pedal companies deserve to go out of business, given the paucity of originality in their offerings, and the dearth of skill in what they're doing, but even the good dudes get jibbed.
Look at the BST lately. Pedals are moving so slowly. Why bother buying anything there when I can get 15% off at
Prymaxe and shipping cheaper than any breaux can do? You're only going to pick shit up on the BST if you get a substantial saving on what you can already get a
Prymaxe. Thus hurting this forum's compulsive flippers. I'm not looking at jwar. Not at all.
But all of that is pretty inconsequential. Economics is economics. The real problems is they jibbed Tom, Ryan and Brian. Our fuzzbuddies.
I agree with you. Yet why has EQD just finalized a deal with them for one-off exclusives? Why have other companies done this in the past, too? Diamond, Emerson, Lovepedal, Keeley, Black Arts Toneworks, they all offered exclusive pedals with
Prymaxe, some of which are now in regular rotation and have garnered the builders many new loyal followers. Were they simply duped into doing it like we were duped into buying them, or were they actually making decent money from it and appreciated the exposure? Again, I'm not condoning what
Prymaxe is doing, I'm simply saying that it may not be as bad for one as it is for another. I still think it's horrible practise and potentially harmful for small builders, but if I'm really honest, it's the response to Tom's request that bothered me the most. I personally would not want that on my shoulders and I'm glad Brian and Tom are free of them.
And as regards your point about how a constant discount... discounts the need for a B/S/T forum, I also agree with you. But—again with the but—many of the more... 'greedy' builders would fight second-hand sales if they knew it would not alienate costumers who thought it was a scumbag move, which even TGP would do. Builders don't receive a mark-up from second-hand sales, right? Every time you buy a second-hand pedal that would have been bought brand-new, the builder and supplier are both losing money. How is that good? Exposure. I
used to feel that way about
Prymaxe. Being on their website two years ago or Pro Guitar Shop's was an effective way of getting your name out there. It may not have been the best, but every little helps. Now with the constant discounts, the shoddy shipping practises, and the way Tom was treated, I feel the polar opposite. Although it may be beneficial right now, is it worth it? I personally don't think so and will always try my utmost to support those that I love in the best way possible. I used to think it was
Prymaxe when they only had a 15% sale every holiday, but not any more.