by Bill Gaylord » Sat Apr 20, 2013 3:37 pm
The transition has been an issue. My LHS puts price tags on models, yet uses the manufacturer's list price for checkout. I believe that each time they get a new shipment of models, they update the system pricing based on MSRP. This causes a real problem when I take an old, die-cut kit version to the counter, and they try to charge me the latest, laser-cut price, when the price tag shows a much lower price, once you wipe the dust off of it so that you can read it. I'm not kidding about the dust either. I think a lot of places like them are simply hoping that the average customer who knows nothing about these kits and buys them as gifts, will not know the difference. I built the last die-cut Fairchild 24 that they had, since they actually did give me the old price, but it likely should have been even less. A lot of places have these kits for years, where they paid very little for them 10 years ago, but keep marking up the prices. With the new laser cut kits, I would want a substantial discount on the old die-cut stock. That holds true for most any other product in the hobby when it becomes obsolete.