Isnt that is what everyone is saying... maybe I was reading too much between the lines....you certainly come right out with it though LOL.
It doesnt make sense to me what Tandy are doing though and I wonder how they calculate these margins. For instance how on earth can they know how many people are put off carving entirely by really low quality tools... and when you figure in how much anyone serious about leather carving has to spend thats easily hundreds of pounds lost per each one of these customers.
As for serious leather crafters, once we leave Tandy for greener pasturers, do we ever look back? Makes you wonder about everything they sell if they are content just to be a "low cost trying-it-out-to-see-if-Im-any-good first step".
What really annoys me is how they advertise these tools as "an investment for years to come" as if they are quality items... its frustrating as I have already paid my wholesale membership (couldnt just give my business number as it hadnt come through when I was buying most of my kit, so had to pay this first year) so I feel tied to Tandy to get my moneys worth (although to be honest it has probably already more than paid for itself).
Also Im in UK, as far as I can determine anything I need fast has to come from Tandy as they have a shop in UK.
Also there is a wait a bit longer and see issue:
Much of what I need will be dictated by how my style develops and what the demand turns out to be for (Ive only been in business for a month so I havent even done my first craft fair yet... (I need this for market research really to work out demand from listening to comments from customers). .. so now might not be quite the time to invest heavily in quality tools I might never use much.
Some stuff can be said now of course, I doubt the basketweave tool is ever going to get much use by me. It also hard to imagine what I could do that wouldnt need backgrounders, bevellers, pear shaders and seeders now and then... so I think Im going to risk a few of these types of tool from the likes of Barry King, Hackbarth, Gomph, Clay Miller etc.
But right now its a speed of delivery issue, I need tools now to get stock ready for the craft fair on the 26th Nov, so I cant wait for a delivery to crawl from USA...(it takes long enough for Tandy to get stuff to me, in Isle of Lewis, from their England store). So thats just the practicality of it right now.
As I say, after the craft fair Im going to have a better idea of, what demand dictates I need (Im pretty sure its going to turn out to be celtic stuff not my own designs... people are sooo boring) so Im basically window shopping at the better places until then.... Im getting a nice list of them bookmarked though thanks to you guys (nothing like a recommendation to put the mind at ease).
I have also been bidding on a few vintage tools on eBay, I recognise its a gamble as to the wear state of the pattern though.