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Re: (ET) ETs After Bill Gunn



Just to put my $.02 in, I think a coop type arrangement would work out 
better if all the parts in a ET were divided into 2 piles:  stuff you can 
buy locally, and stuff you can't. I would forget about first pile and 
concentrate on providing items from the second. It makes no sense 
competing with Discount Auto Parts.  Concentrate on the niche and charge 
accordingly. I would further divide the second pile into parts that 
commonly fail and are needed to keep a ET running, and everything else, 
which would essentially be restoration items.  It would be silly to worry 
about decals if nobody can get a mower motor or brakes. I would like to 
see a coop concentrate on providing the specialty parts needed to keep 
working tractors working.  Once that is going smoothly then, as time and 
inclination allows, you can start branching out.

Regards,

Brad Fayette







In a message dated 5/29/2004 8:41:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Oasis654 
writes:

> 
> 
> 
> In a message dated 5/29/04 9:46:58 AM, Oasis654 writes:
> 
> << In a message dated 5/26/04 9:39:47 PM, jbc coate org writes:
> 
> <<   
> > 2) If we get somebody to take over the business, as a group we'd 
> > better 
> > be unified to support them by always using them. ET's are still plenty 
> > cheap, buying your belt from Bill instead of the auto store, and 
> > paying 
> > a couple more bucks goes a long way.
> >   >>
> 
> hi et folks. i'm also saddenned to hear of bill's leaving, or selling, 
> and 
> his inability to make it worthwhile for the future to stay.  he's been 
> an angel 
> to me several times.  
>    i have't read all the posts on this subject yet but will offer the 
> following possibility.  an old factory, on the hudson by albany, 
> probably hundreds 
> of thousands of square feet.  presently being partially revamped.  there 
> are 
> several old ge employeees around here with incredible knowledge.  i 
> could help, 
> but have little technical/electrical knowledge.  owner of factory has 
> interest 
> in old electric vehicles, might consider a deal outside usual business 
> practices. coop, or other non traditional deal.  its a few blocks from 
> high school 
> too, so might find some interested youth and possibly school backing.  i 
> have 
> an electrak forklift that i just acquired, and would consider 
> contributing it 
> to an electrak cause.  thanks to all you folks that have 
> contributed so much to 
> other et folks. jon k, albany ny >>
> 
> 
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  Brad