mikebarger
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I did not know there was a difference, thanks for the heads up. Just assumed Foma in the name made it one outfit.
Mike
Mike
I think the possible price differences between let's say 25, 50 and 100 sheet boxes offered to please the customer would be outrun by an overall increase in prices due to the increase in stock and shortfall costs which must be accounted for in the end user prices. The possible savings by buying larger boxes would be pure illusion then.I like your product, but I prefer to buy larger boxes at a discount to the small box price.
You definitely can not know as long as they do not communicate their calculation.If you check prices at FS; it's not that way with some other manufacturers.
Mike
Mike,
Maybe we should have raised the price for 25 sheet boxes in order to offer "political savings" on 100 sheet boxes.
But on the other hand that´s just not how we like to do business.
Let´s see what the future brings.
Thanks,
Mirko
BTW Fomafoto has nothing to do with Foma Bohemia SRO.
Is it this you are looking for, Bob?
http://www.fotoimpex.de/shop/fotopa...0-m-premium-line-glaenzendes-barytpapier.html
This is not completely correct. Mirko gave us an idea of the differences in production costs already. With let's say three package sizes instead of only one you will have to stock three items instead of one with every size you make. You definitely would have to take stock- and shortfall costs into consideration in calculating end user prices as Mirko - as being a manufacturer and distributor- has to. It's not guessing but knowledge of merchants practice here. As with Ilford these costs have to be calculated by the distributors though, assuming Ilford - as a mere manufacturer - is not holding stock. As to the amount of these costs it's -you are right here- just guessing.Neither of us know the internal factors that drive individual companies in their pricing schemes, you or me. Both of us are offering 2 cent guesses.
Mike
Looks like it , the 10 meter length is always problematic with any roll paper I have used. basically by the time it lands in toronto the roll is really curly and almost impossible to work with. I prefer the 100 ft length as it lays flat better.
Bob,
it is possible you know this already, but there are 100 ft rolls too.
Any idea about the cause?
News to me , I have been asking Mirko this question from day one and never a reply. I must be on his ignore list.
Strange - it's here, anyway:
http://www.fotoimpex.de/shop/fotopa...0-m-premium-line-glaenzendes-barytpapier.html
Bob,
it is possible you know this already, but there are 100 ft rolls too.
News to me , I have been asking Mirko this question from day one and never a reply. I must be on his ignore list.
Bob, maybe you are some list. But rather that of oblivion...
You raised that question of long rolls of barytated paper before and were already referred to 100' rolls MCC:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
To my own surprise I did not forget that.
Thank you , I appreciate this
Now I got your point.
But if someone would have got old long rolls of paper and wanted to re-brand it, he rather would cut it down. Anyway I never thought of that re-branding thing, but now I see the conclusions you made from Mirko not answering.
I would buy that paper without hesitating.
And please make them a little larger so that I can stuff the bag back into the box without kinking the corners of the paper.Mirko,
I understand your logic for the 25sh packs of 8x10. However, would it be possible in the future to pack the larger paper sizes that already come boxed in sturdier boxes, e.g. along the lines of the ILFORD product? I find the Adox boxes tend to come apart rather easily.
Tom
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