JPG is right!dusty wrote:You are kidding, of course. There is no way that Shopsmith is running at a 75% profit margin. Maybe the other way around.Ed in Tampa wrote:Be my guess Shopsmith has to buy a shipping container full. I have no idea how many fits in your everyday shipping container but I'm guessing it is a lot. Be my guess Shopsmith doesn't want to order that much until they have a certain number sold. It gets expensive having extra sitting around.
I don't know their target number but I will guess it is close to 1/4 of the total. If my pricing guess is correct 1/4 sold at current price will pay their cost for the rest.
If they were running at a 75% profit margin, there is no way they would allow themselves to be short on inventory required to build. Lost production time is much to valuable (especially at that margin).
That is a 300% profit margin not 75% and no I was not kidding. That be my guess.
And what production time would be lost? They aren't producing the motors.