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In article . umich.edu,
says... Seriously though. Weren't the premium rods $500 before they instituted these ridiculous warranties? The price didn;t go up did they? Or maybe the cost of insurance amounted to only $10-$50 per rod. Just looking at the Kauffmans website (http://www.kman.com/rods.htm) as a typical example, the top end of price range for Sage, Winston, Powell, and Hardy rods is around $750. My guess is that the cost of the insurance, er, warranty, is fairly negligible. There is a segment of the market which is willing to cough up $700 bucks for a fly rod (and a fairly large segment, at that, apparently) and if offering an extravagant warranty is what it takes to get a share of that market, then that is what the rod companies will offer. Somewhere out there, there has to be somebody who would pay $100,000 for a fly rod if a replacement rod could be hand delivered in under an hour by Reese Witherspoon. Yo Bill, there is an under-served market segment out there for you! Kevin Note to Mu: Off my case, toilet face! |
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