Panamabob
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I completely understand and I certainly would compare hats to hats. In fact, I'd go to the same homes to buy the hats that Graham does, wouldn't I?
Art has some high dollar hats for customers now. Perhaps he'll chime in.
I can't explain it, I suppose, that I could sell you a $20,000 or $8,000 hat from the very same weavers, but it would be about $1000.00. And yes, several members here have these hats and the quality is similar, since each hat is unique.
The thing we won't do is cherry pick each hat, as several high dollar companies do. We buy hats from everyone, therefore we keep our prices lower.
I've often thought of listing nearly perfect hats for more money. I suppose I should.
I guess the final point is that we don't need to sell hats to live, but rather to help family and friends in Ecuador. If it was my personal reputation, I suppose, I'd never buy hats from little kids and they'd have no reason to weave.
If you look in the archives, I've extensively written about how I could have 5-6 hats from one family rated at 500 wpsi and have 5 very different prices. Hardly anyone buys hats from the kids and young teens and we're more worried about keeping them weaving than in selling their hats for big profits.
I'd be happy for a side by side comparison from a $40.00 hat up to a $20,000 hat.
My wife says I can't write anymore about this, as it just bothers me that I can't communicate well.
BTW, $20,000 hat included round-trip first class to Ecuador and you can pick the hat our yourself in a house with a dirt floor!
Art has some high dollar hats for customers now. Perhaps he'll chime in.
I can't explain it, I suppose, that I could sell you a $20,000 or $8,000 hat from the very same weavers, but it would be about $1000.00. And yes, several members here have these hats and the quality is similar, since each hat is unique.
The thing we won't do is cherry pick each hat, as several high dollar companies do. We buy hats from everyone, therefore we keep our prices lower.
I've often thought of listing nearly perfect hats for more money. I suppose I should.
I guess the final point is that we don't need to sell hats to live, but rather to help family and friends in Ecuador. If it was my personal reputation, I suppose, I'd never buy hats from little kids and they'd have no reason to weave.
If you look in the archives, I've extensively written about how I could have 5-6 hats from one family rated at 500 wpsi and have 5 very different prices. Hardly anyone buys hats from the kids and young teens and we're more worried about keeping them weaving than in selling their hats for big profits.
I'd be happy for a side by side comparison from a $40.00 hat up to a $20,000 hat.
My wife says I can't write anymore about this, as it just bothers me that I can't communicate well.
BTW, $20,000 hat included round-trip first class to Ecuador and you can pick the hat our yourself in a house with a dirt floor!