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Hi All U ROFFers,
At one time O. Mustad & Son of Norway 'owned' the fly hook market in the USA. When I started in this business in 1965 we bragged about actually having Mustad hooks in the big sporting goods store I worked for. Then along came the Japanese hooks (TMC imported by Umpqua) and took that market away from them. Now Mustad and Eagle Claw hook companies are trying to play catch up but it is pretty tough now that there are a half dozen good brands of Japanese hooks. Actually the Japanese hook companies pretty much took all the fishing hook business in the USA. The Japanese hooks are sharper with hard metal with smaller barbs and smaller better formed eyes. You will always have people that will argue anything for the sake of auguring. Also there are those who will always want to buy the cheaper products and try to convince themselves and others that the 'good stuff' is really just a capitalist plot to get all your money. har har......... My business is supply and demand so we don't carry any Mustad hooks except a few old traditional salt water hooks for people on a budget. At one time we had 95% Mustad, now we are ~5% Mustad. In the real world the customers decide what you carry and if you don't follow that you will be history. I have about $30,000 invested in a network of computers, software and training with Retail Pro point of sale software to tell me these things. Like I said before, my opinion means nothing, but my customers' opinions do. Our only decision at the shop is what new products to put in stock then customers take over after that. The good thing is after all is said and done, you can do what ever you want and it is OK. "Four................." -- Bill "Full of Bull" Kiene Kiene's "BS" Fly Shop Goofsville, OK, USA Web site: www.kiene.com |
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