Hi Don,
goog plan, I would be interested in general. I still have enough hooks and hackle, but.. Oh.. stop: I never have sufficient streamer hooks/ larger and medium sized streamer hooks ...
What about chenille?
Rene


On 01/20/2012 07:14 PM, Don Ordes wrote:
How many VFBers would still be interested in co-op swaps in general?
We've had the saddle swaps- very successful, but Byard is out of the picture. We've had the 1st co-op hook swap- successful, from what I am hearing. #2 is in progress. Why do I ask? If there's not enough interest, I won't spend any more time on it. If there's enough interest, the following will set forth the approach. All ideas are welcome. I've devised a *chart *that a swapmeister can use to moderate any swap based on bulk orders, even if it's 9 or 2 swappers. (working on a 10-person swap basis /normally/, not maximum or minumum) It's like a football pool for signing up. For the swapmeister- 10% of the goods for his/her efforts and time, plus shipping and handling fees. There's no cost for the swapmeister, just time, so this would be a way for a swapmeister to host a co-op swap for things they need, and 10% of a bulk order would be enough. Of course, the can list higher %ages and buy more just like a swapper would. Someone retired and on a limited budget can stock up without cost by hosting co-op swaps of anything they can buy cheaper in bulk, but don't need that much. Hagan's is a great example- bulk discounts. With the Hagen's order, beads and dubbing boxes can be added at much cheaper prices that other single sale retail catalogs. I think the swapmeister just needs to sign up with Hagan's to be a customer. There's a 10% excise tax they add to orders, so include that in the bulk price. What can be co-op swapped? Anything that can be divided, so discounted bulk purchases will be especially cost effective, like the hooks. But even the Whiting saddles were effective. Six swappers may want to divide up a fox pelt = one catagory of a co-op swap sheet. Or the swapper may be able to order 10 squirrel pelts for a cheap bulk price from a furrier. HOW? You look at the co-op swaps open, request a chart via email. You see what you like and the %ages available and the price, and put yourself down for that (email your requests- mark up a print you make). If you want to add items to the list, you can add a product and see how many others want to co-op that with you. This chart would even work with a materials swap, like we've had in the past.
OK, let's see if there's any interest.
DonO
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