Photodan wrote:
Agreed Cliff, bought my first B 5 or more years ago. The support team is second to none. I'm not crazy about supporting China on some of their products but I support there strobes being USA products. I'm even going to give their radio slaves a try because of there integration with the einstein. I love my pocket wizards but one less cord with CC and the Einsteins.
It's also a pleasure to see an old man like Paul :D still take an active part in his company to make sure his customers are treated right. He seems like he stays up with the forums and listens to what photographers are saying and asking for.
BTW Paul, I'm an AARP member so I'm allowed to call u old right? :lol:
No :evil: I'm the youngest thinking and acting person in my company, wouldn't touch an AARP card with a pole, haven't filed for SSI or Medicare and work 12-14 hours a day, including most holidays, from my recliner and wireless Mac, along side Deborah who is also working away. Got a nice 65" LCDTV usually tuned to Fox and my AR15 and semi-auto 38 close by! Damn conservative capitalist pig :evil:
As to Einstein V2, lost a week to a PC Board vendor mistake and had to reject a batch of counterfeit "Panasonic" capacitors and scramble to find some real ones. Parts are real hard to gather these days . . . worldwide. My manufacturing VP absolutely assures me production will start next week. He's getting afraid to announce setbacks to me because Deb keeps telling him she'll kick his butt.
Customer service girls are wonderful in view of getting dozens or hundreds of "when will it ship" emails and calls, and so far only one or two customers have gone off on them.
We've already placed orders for another 2500 Vagabond Mini batteries and inverters (5000 total at this point) because orders are pouring in like a leaky rowboat. PLMs are shipping as fast as we can get them.
Life is good, but I feel like I have a 500lb gorilla on my back sometimes. I also hate having to deal with China and try my best to keep as many US jobs in place as possible. Know anybody in North Carolina who is willing to sew an 86" PLM for $2? If I bought the fabric alone through US suppliers it would cost me more than I sell the whole thing for.
Now isn't this better that "Dear sir, thank you for your inquiry?"