There are plenty of things that get built and sold in those kinds of 
numbers, like specialized instruments. 



On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 3:33:49 PM UTC-5, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> On Wed, 28 May 2014, sixvolts wrote: 
>
> > I've been trying to talk to the people CircuitCo about building a 
> > run of the beaglebone black boards for a commercial project, but I 
> > can't seem to get anyone to respond to emails and the two people I 
> > have phone numbers for are always busy. My understanding was that 
> > proper etiquette was to not poach boards from the distributors if 
> > you build a device around the beaglebone and have them produced for 
> > you. I even spoke to someone at a CircuitCo booth at a conference 
> > last year (DesignWest - where the beaglebone black was "launched") 
> > and they indicated this was common already for the original 
> > beagleboards/bones. 
> > 
> > I can't get anyone local interested in building them because of some 
> > of the minimum order quantities on some of the parts (like the 
> > emmc). 
> > 
> > Anyone at CircuitCo around? I have money and need around 100 boards 
> > made. 
>
>   not many manufacturers would consider 100 units much of a "run". 
> that's not the sort of number that's going to get you much attention. 
> just an observation. 
>
> rday 
>
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