Seen the new 2009 Serpenco price list? Still feel confident in your post? Doesn't look like a "one time price reduction" now does it? I stand on my position that the price of butter stripes and numerous other morphs for that matter are now officially crashed. Rich has nearly 5000 hatchlings to sell soon, he has made it clear that he is not going to work with these; the prices will be wholesale prices. That is his prerogative, nothing anyone can do about it, but it does mean that all of those who were working on the higher end morphs and those others who make their living or a nice supplemental source of income on these corns are now in for a rough ride. Think about SMR or Bayou (I am speaking on my thoughts, they may disagree with me). They sell these for a living but they do not produce the numbers Rich does. How can they expect people to pay them $300 or even $200 for a butter stripe or whatever, when you can get it from Serpenco for $100.00? I really wonder if they will survive over the next 1-2 breeding seasons. I hope I am wrong!
Also, your argument on Halloween candy doesn’t really hold water in my opinion. If a bag of candy is normally $3.00 and you get it at .90 after Halloween, then you saved $2.10, big deal, heck almost every home can scrape together $3.00 to buy a bag of candy. If the prices for butter stripes went back to $300, that is now an additional $210 out of a person’s pocket, there is a big difference in spending an additional $210 versus $2.10. Comparing Halloween candy discounts to the “discounts” we are seeing on corns is like comparing watermelons to grapes or better yet, bb’s to hot air balloons. The real difference is the economy, things are bad for a lot of people, they aren’t apt to spend $300 on things we don’t have to have, and most people are spending money on what is necessary.
Again, I hope I am wrong, but in this case I just do not think I am, we’ll see over the next 2 years I guess.
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