Seriously, $160 per tube ...... are you trying to keep safe so that the T-1000 can smoke them after the war?
Kris
Seriously, $160 per tube ...... are you trying to keep safe so that the T-1000 can smoke them after the war?
Kris
I appreciate all the feedback. Maybe these pieces have a very small market. Maybe they would not make good cigar tubes due to the price, but they are not over priced. Its hard to find anyone else who makes something similar to these in titanium and even then, the containers are alot smaller (about 1/3 the length and 1/2 the diameter) and there priced for over $100.
I like Factored's idea about the inserts. I also agree with most everyone that I would prolly not spend 160 on a single cigar tube.
How about this: You prolly have all the tooling setup to pump those right out, why not just swap out some other materials, like Stainless or Aluminum, or even wood for that matter, and have an array of material configurations?
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Stainless Steel Cigar Tube - Retail $20.00
Black Leather Cigar Tube - Retail $25.00
Silver Plated Cigar Tube - Retail $25.00
Stainless Steel Cigar Tube and Drinking Flask Set - Retail $19.95
Black Snakeskin and Italian Leather Cigar Tube - Retail $19.10
Sorry, my friend. Your tubes look very nice and all - and I'm sure there may be two or three willing to purchase them... But reality is that the most expensive cigar tube I can find is in the $60 range. You have nice stuff, but it's hard to compete against a whole bunch of very nice cigar tubes in the $20.00 price range...![]()
Well, I didnt come in here to try to sell or try to justify the price on these things, I was merely looking for a suggestion on a length and width.
You are right, I can't compete with some mass produced (in most cases made overseas items). Even if I made mine out of aluminum or stainless steel, I wouldn't be able to compete.
doing a search for " titanium cigar tube" I found this:
http://www.absolutetitanium.com/orde...GARTUBE-OVALIA
price listes is $595.
I dont really want to start arguing here with anyone, like I said, I was merely looking for a good dimensions if I do decide to make these in a longer length. I do apprecaite all the comments and suggestions, even the "its too expensive" comments, unfortunately, I wouldnt be able to lower the price much if I wanted to make any kind of profit. Even if I did make the walls thinner, I would still end up using the same amount of material since these are machined from a soild piece of titanium.
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Are they considered "heirloom quality" ?
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Unfortunately, the seller's don't determine a product's worth. The buyers usually do that. I'd be interested to find out how many of those he's sold at $600 a pop.
It just sounds like this isn't the market for your product. Maybe if it had some other kind of feature (being waterproof, humidity-controlled, etc.), you would have some kind of appeal to the cigar smoker, but the price point is still difficult to overcome.unfortunately, I wouldnt be able to lower the price much if I wanted to make any kind of profit.
I used to coach lacrosse. I can't tell you how many times a defenseman would start out the season with the latest and greatest Titanium stick from STX or Warrior, only to wrap it around an attackman, and either bend it up beyond repair or snap it in half. You go through a couple of those, and those aluminum sticks start looking really good. I'm not necessarily sold on Titanium as an indestructable metal - yet.
Just out of curiousity -- what does the chunk of titanium cost, amd what goes into turning it into a cigar tube?
thats the thing, titanium is not indestructible.
Something alot of people do not understand is that titanium is not some sort of magical material that will never break. Titanium has a very nice weight to strength ratio and its very rust resistant, but that doesn't mean its indestructible, all that means is that a 1 lb piece of titanium will be stronger than a 1 lb piece of aluminum.
In the case of the lacrosse sticks, the sticks may be made thinner than the aluminum sticks so they are lighter and just as strong. Same concept goes into titanium bike frames, its strength allows the frames to be made thinner and therefor lighter.
Anyways, thanks for all the feedback and suggestions guys.![]()
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