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Re: [TenTec] Jupiter Solid Aluminum Main Tuning Dial

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Jupiter Solid Aluminum Main Tuning Dial
From: james.viars@comcast.net
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Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 18:20:17 +0000 (UTC)
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"Charletons?" 



Seriously. 



I was going to sell a dial. Never once did I make some boastful claim about how 
it was going to allow you to work some wonderful rare DX. Never once did I 
suggest that it was going to improve your receiver sensitivity. I never even 
hinted that it would cause you tune into a station more precisely. The only 
thing that I offered was a replacement to a plastic dial. 



Granted, perhaps I was unprepared for the type of comments that were given. 
However, to reply in an open forum and tell me that I have overpriced my 
product is beyond insulting. Those types of comments are best left to a 
personal nature. But, sit down and go over the costs of matierial, 
transportation and labor costs. You figure out a way to produce something that 
has a low inital run and have it produced at a minimum cost, while still 
turning a profit. 



Here, let me break it down.... 



Aluminum per dial- $2.00 

Labor - $25.00 

Transportation - $2.00 (assuming one dial per day) 

Shipping -4.95 flat rate priority 

Tax - not sure, but estimate $1 per unit for now 

profit - aprox 15.00 per dial. This in turn will be reinvested for future 
ventures that I am hammering out. 



Now that the cats' out of the bag... 



I was going to, in the future, offer three tiers of knobs...Regular, Blue/black 
(depending on year of jupiter) and Custom engraved with YOUR call sign. I 
really did not want to go there yet, but my hand has been forced. Lets just 
consider what is being offered now as Version 1.0 (and upgrades are always less 
expensive, hint hint). 



Again, and perhaps some people cannot cope with my blunt nature, I am only 
offering a dimensional copy of the factory dial. I never intended to reinvent 
the wheel. Heck, I don't even want to offer a better mouse trap. Just a simple 
aluminum dial. 



73 



N4EGA 



ps. My call sign was updated with a vanity. It was KJ4QPK if you try looking me 
up, qrz has not updated my profile and personal pictures are gone for now. In 
addition, the EGA part of my call hides a bit of my character, just look it up. 
It's the first thing in Google. 




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dr. Gerald N. Johnson" <geraldj@weather.net> 
To: tentec@contesting.com 
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:40:23 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Jupiter Solid Aluminum Main Tuning Dial 

If we engineers didn't explain why things break, why lead balloons can't 
fly, and how to make good products, we would be allowing all kinds of 
charletons to be selling products causing hurts (both damaged flesh and 
bank accounts) to all of society. 

73, Jerry, K0CQ 

On 4/13/2010 6:40 AM, David Goncalves wrote: 
> We are afflicted with the knack. There is no treatment, only support from 
> family and friends and special working programs. We will never live a normal 
> life. 
> 
> David Goncalves 
> W1EUJ 
> Afflicted since 1981. 
> 
> 4)  You cannot blame engineers for applying physics.  That is what 
> 
>>         they are, and what they do. 
> _______________________________________________ 
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