11/29/2007: "Yuletime flutes"
This has been a slower than usual early holiday season in terms of "cold calls"-- that is, unsolicited emails or phone calls from new potential flute clients. Must admit that the Internet has me spoiled, since I haven't had to do much proactive marketing so far: just enough business to pay the bills seems to trickle in, even during extended periods of vegetable blogging and other irrelevant indulgences. That may be about to change, since recent disquieting rumbles in the USA economy serve notice that we'd better get more serious about the business of bamboo flutes.

OK, here's a start: from now on, please mentally convert the dollar amounts specified in my price list to Euros. Yep, we're goin' Euro, podner.

--What? You say that I don't have a price list posted onsite? Oops... well, that's another thing we're fixin' to get serious about real soon, bet yer bottom dollar-- er, Euro.

Anyway, there are a few very nice flutes hanging around the studio right now that would love to find a good home, and inquiries are more than welcome. I'll be visiting the Bay Area in just over a week and might even sell a sizable chunk of stock wholesale to a long-standing customer in San Francisco... in the meantime, we're more than usually amenable to wheelin' and dealin' and would be happy to offer y'all a great price on whatever's on hand. 'Tis the season, after all.

--r.


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