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| Louis Tully:
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| harveybirdman:
Just want to add my gratitude as well. Two ZDs still going strong! I originally bought these for a cheap way to test possible controls but now I'm pretty sure they're going in my final machine. |
| kahlid74:
Thanks Vigo for all the hardwork. You're countless hours spent have pushed the envelope on encoders and made them more readily available and affordable to all. Glad you're back and rocking and rolling again. |
| jmike:
:applaud: :applaud: :notworthy: Thank you again Vigo, for all your hard work. (I think I still got one of your encoders) (I bought about 6 or 7 of your encoders and two sets of those NES buttons). :cheers: |
| MTPPC:
What really stinks is that not only will the Chinese bootleggers steal your branding, their government subsidises their shipping so it costs them about $.01 to ship into your "local" market. But I've got to be honest. When you are dealing with communists, you can't expect to keep your profit margins because anyone building your stuff will either bootleg it to others or others will just buy one unit and copy or reverse-engineer it. I think you are making the right decision. Reselling Chinese doodads always has a limited lifespan and diminishing profit margins. If you must sell goods, sell something that is difficult to ship by air or sea. Or sell something that is totally custom like graphics. You see, it's hard to get 10 year-old slaves to do anything other than production line work. |
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