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Quote from: stevemiller on February 22, 2014, 09:16:36 PMQuote from: Hoyt_Alaska on February 22, 2014, 09:12:39 PMIt's to have felt sewn around the edge of a rug, wholesale ruggers do this, ie: Michelle Nelson rugging. trust me, I have plenty of work Steve. Nice try though,Nice try? wasnt trying anything, you are. if you cant do a job dont take it on.Isnt that what you are saying here about Michelle?you realize lots of taxi's use ruggers, and tanneries, and other outside aka outsourcing? if you dont know this I suggest you step back and study a bit. I know some of the best taxi's out there outsource components of their work because their time is valuable and their skill in finish work is what is being paid for not their skill in tanning or sewing or even gluing and stretching.
Quote from: Hoyt_Alaska on February 22, 2014, 09:12:39 PMIt's to have felt sewn around the edge of a rug, wholesale ruggers do this, ie: Michelle Nelson rugging. trust me, I have plenty of work Steve. Nice try though,Nice try? wasnt trying anything, you are. if you cant do a job dont take it on.Isnt that what you are saying here about Michelle?
It's to have felt sewn around the edge of a rug, wholesale ruggers do this, ie: Michelle Nelson rugging. trust me, I have plenty of work Steve. Nice try though,
Quote from: billythekidrock on February 22, 2014, 10:29:46 PMQuote from: 6haase6 on February 22, 2014, 10:25:52 PMI know a lot of taxi'a use tanneries all I'm saying is they better tell me they do and what tannery they are using so I can research everybody involved. Otherwise I am going to be very upset and I will let them know and they will never see another product from me. You may want to work up a list of questions to ask based on what type of work you are having done. Some will take your bird/fish/rug and send it to some one who specializes in that work and then the original taxi will do the finish work. Most will not tell you this is being done and most customers won't know the difference. He should get the info on who makes the eyes, the form, the adhesive's. I wonder if he knows who cut the wood that a pedestal was made out of.What about the grocery store and that jar of mustard. Can't have a jar of mustard without knowing who made it.Man, it must be difficult going thru life being so in control of everything in your world.
Quote from: 6haase6 on February 22, 2014, 10:25:52 PMI know a lot of taxi'a use tanneries all I'm saying is they better tell me they do and what tannery they are using so I can research everybody involved. Otherwise I am going to be very upset and I will let them know and they will never see another product from me. You may want to work up a list of questions to ask based on what type of work you are having done. Some will take your bird/fish/rug and send it to some one who specializes in that work and then the original taxi will do the finish work. Most will not tell you this is being done and most customers won't know the difference.
I know a lot of taxi'a use tanneries all I'm saying is they better tell me they do and what tannery they are using so I can research everybody involved. Otherwise I am going to be very upset and I will let them know and they will never see another product from me.
Both of his Rugs were completed by Feb 11, 2014.
Interesting side topic about subcontracting.I don't see anything wrong with knowing who and what work your primary business is subbing to but ultimately it shouldn't matter. The primary business is personally responsible for the quality of their sub'd out work..................I have a friend who does 'Full Service' custom auto restorations. His bill is seldom under 100K for a complete job (which is why I do my own!) but he doesn't do everything himself. He can't. Not enough equipment, room or skill. For instance he sends work out to a painter/shop for body & paint. Ya know what happens if it comes back less than perfect? It goes BACK TO THE PAINTER to fix it! Too many goofs and he just finds another painter.
Quote from: Michelle_Nelson on February 23, 2014, 07:36:30 AMBoth of his Rugs were completed by Feb 11, 2014.sunds like he needs to pony up the postal fees and be done