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Re: Paul Bashing

Re: Paul Bashing

2005-02-07 by paulhaneberg

Okay,  I've been keeping my mouth shut, but this has reached the 
point where I'm going to pitch in.

It is my company that is doing order fulfillment for all module kits 
with the exception of the VCOs and Power Supplies.

Of those modules that we are handling there are about 150 IN STOCK 
right now and ready to ship.  We are building to a point where there 
will be between 300 and 400 modules in stock.

While there is still the possibility of a delayed shipment due to a 
parts shortage, Paul S. is making a major, major investment in parts 
to make sure that does not happen.

All you naysayers have no idea of the complexity involved in an 
operation like this.  Paul has to guess at the number of a given 
module that will sell over a period of time and then try to figure 
out when to order parts.  Some parts come in a few days.  Others can 
take several months.  Paul has invested tens of thousands of dollars 
in parts over the last few months so that everyone can get their 
modules faster.  It costs money to have kits sitting on the shelf.  
In mzny cases Paul might have to buy 50 panels or PCBs for a given 
module in order to get the per module cost down low enough to make a 
profit.  He might have to wait until 40 of those modules sell just 
to recover his cost.  And now he is shelling out the additional 
expense of having my company put kits together and ship them.

Paul could have gotten out of this business a long time ago.  It is 
certainly not making him rich.  The main reason I got involved was 
not to make money off of the situation, but to make sure that Synth 
Tech stayed in business.  This was partly selfish as I am a big 
customer as well.  Like the rest of you I can't wait to see some of 
the new modules that will be coming out.  

To any of you who haven't ordered in a while, buy a module kit now 
and then.  You can never have too many!  And you'll be surprised how 
fast you get it.

Paul Haneberg

Re: Paul Bashing

2005-02-07 by Mike Marsh

Yee-haw!  Thanks for this, Paul.

And thanks to the other Paul, too!

Mike

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "paulhaneberg" <phaneber@o...> wrote:
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> 
> Okay,  I've been keeping my mouth shut, but this has reached the 
> point where I'm going to pitch in.
> 
> It is my company that is doing order fulfillment for all module kits 
> with the exception of the VCOs and Power Supplies.
> 
> Of those modules that we are handling there are about 150 IN STOCK 
> right now and ready to ship.  We are building to a point where there 
> will be between 300 and 400 modules in stock.
> 
> While there is still the possibility of a delayed shipment due to a 
> parts shortage, Paul S. is making a major, major investment in parts 
> to make sure that does not happen.
> 
> All you naysayers have no idea of the complexity involved in an 
> operation like this.  Paul has to guess at the number of a given 
> module that will sell over a period of time and then try to figure 
> out when to order parts.  Some parts come in a few days.  Others can 
> take several months.  Paul has invested tens of thousands of dollars 
> in parts over the last few months so that everyone can get their 
> modules faster.  It costs money to have kits sitting on the shelf.  
> In mzny cases Paul might have to buy 50 panels or PCBs for a given 
> module in order to get the per module cost down low enough to make a 
> profit.  He might have to wait until 40 of those modules sell just 
> to recover his cost.  And now he is shelling out the additional 
> expense of having my company put kits together and ship them.
> 
> Paul could have gotten out of this business a long time ago.  It is 
> certainly not making him rich.  The main reason I got involved was 
> not to make money off of the situation, but to make sure that Synth 
> Tech stayed in business.  This was partly selfish as I am a big 
> customer as well.  Like the rest of you I can't wait to see some of 
> the new modules that will be coming out.  
> 
> To any of you who haven't ordered in a while, buy a module kit now 
> and then.  You can never have too many!  And you'll be surprised how 
> fast you get it.
> 
> Paul Haneberg

Re: [motm] Re: Paul Praising

2005-02-07 by Chris Walcott

At the risk of YAMT (yet another me too) post supporting the Paul's, I 
just have to say that I am incredibly grateful for SynthTech and this 
community.  I am one of the people who didn't get a module delivered 
for well over a year and guess what?  NO BIG DEAL.  Me, I'd just drop a 
line once in awhile just to make sure I was in the pipe.  The fact that 
we have this incredible resource available is enough to keep me coming 
back.  Unlike some folks, I do understand that this is a cottage 
industry done mostly for the love of the product.

And, this community deserves a huge round of applause.  Before starting 
out, I joined a number of different lists and all of them except for 
this one are filled with a bunch of whiney, self-righteous windbags.  I 
have never once felt "talked down to" here when I've had novice 
questions.

Thanks!

- chris
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On Feb 7, 2005, at 8:52 AM, paulhaneberg wrote:

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>
> Okay,  I've been keeping my mouth shut, but this has reached the
> point where I'm going to pitch in.
>
> It is my company that is doing order fulfillment for all module kits
> with the exception of the VCOs and Power Supplies.
>
> Of those modules that we are handling there are about 150 IN STOCK
> right now and ready to ship.  We are building to a point where there
> will be between 300 and 400 modules in stock.
>
> While there is still the possibility of a delayed shipment due to a
> parts shortage, Paul S. is making a major, major investment in parts
> to make sure that does not happen.
>
> All you naysayers have no idea of the complexity involved in an
> operation like this.  Paul has to guess at the number of a given
> module that will sell over a period of time and then try to figure
> out when to order parts.  Some parts come in a few days.  Others can
> take several months.  Paul has invested tens of thousands of dollars
> in parts over the last few months so that everyone can get their
> modules faster.  It costs money to have kits sitting on the shelf.
> In mzny cases Paul might have to buy 50 panels or PCBs for a given
> module in order to get the per module cost down low enough to make a
> profit.  He might have to wait until 40 of those modules sell just
> to recover his cost.  And now he is shelling out the additional
> expense of having my company put kits together and ship them.
>
> Paul could have gotten out of this business a long time ago.  It is
> certainly not making him rich.  The main reason I got involved was
> not to make money off of the situation, but to make sure that Synth
> Tech stayed in business.  This was partly selfish as I am a big
> customer as well.  Like the rest of you I can't wait to see some of
> the new modules that will be coming out.
>
> To any of you who haven't ordered in a while, buy a module kit now
> and then.  You can never have too many!  And you'll be surprised how
> fast you get it.
>
> Paul Haneberg
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RE: [motm] Re: Paul Praising

2005-02-08 by Aardvark

Thank you for the change in topic and well said!!!

 

This is one of the best and most civil lists I have ever been on. And Paul's
product, well, I think it speaks for itself and I to am grateful that Paul
has put in all the time and effort to bring us the best modular bar none!!!

 

Thanks Paul!

 

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From: Chris Walcott [mailto:chris@...] 
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 4:45 PM
To: MOTM List
Subject: Re: [motm] Re: Paul Praising

 

At the risk of YAMT (yet another me too) post supporting the Paul's, I 
just have to say that I am incredibly grateful for SynthTech and this 
community.  I am one of the people who didn't get a module delivered 
for well over a year and guess what?  NO BIG DEAL.  Me, I'd just drop a 
line once in awhile just to make sure I was in the pipe.  The fact that 
we have this incredible resource available is enough to keep me coming 
back.  Unlike some folks, I do understand that this is a cottage 
industry done mostly for the love of the product.

And, this community deserves a huge round of applause.  Before starting 
out, I joined a number of different lists and all of them except for 
this one are filled with a bunch of whiney, self-righteous windbags.  I 
have never once felt "talked down to" here when I've had novice 
questions.

Thanks!

- chris

Re: [motm] Re: Paul Praising

2005-02-08 by ivancu@aol.com

MOTM is proof, that:

"If you build it, they will come."

It is also proof that:

"If take a year to build it, the will still come."

To quote an immortal bard (my Mom):  "Good things come to those who wait."

Ivan

Re: [motm] Re: Paul Bashing

2005-02-09 by Doug Wellington

I placed another  (my third, depending on how you count) order on Jan.
29th and it got here today!

I've ordered analog synth parts from several other people/companies
and I've got to say that MOTM delivery times have been smack in the
middle - a couple deliveries have been faster, but several have been
notably slower.

Glad to be part of this group...

-- 
-Doug

http://www.analognotes.com

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