Hey guys, I've recently made a fingerboard company. It's gotten to the point that I have enough inventory and customers to do my 1st drop. My decks are 34mm wide by 96mm long, for a board it takes me about 20hrs for a full cure of the wood and an additional 45minutes before/after when sanding and putting on the lacquer. My graphics cost 1.70$ USD per board. My problem is I don't know what to price my boards at. I know other small companies similar to mine sell their boards for 30-40 dollars, but the brand names often times justify their prices (people paying for the brand name) and I completely understand that. Does anyone know what a fair price would be for me to sell my boards at where the consumer is getting a fair price, but I am also making more than what I spent back. Sorry for the long post, all help and feedback is welcome! via /r/business http://ift.tt/2yRS2m1
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