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I doubt you would be able to become a dealer without a storefront and a modest $15,000-$25,000 minimum order as well as a quarterly or yearly purchase quota....
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Honestly, you would be best to start with cheapy guitars to work your way up to carrying Jacksons. You could do cheapies like S101 and California guitars and sell used Jacksons and Charvels. Then you could build up to being able to carry major brands. Other than that, I think xenophope has the right idea. A physical store, a $20K order, and probably not be treading too close to the territory of another authorized Jackson dealer.
Yeah I figured all that but I think I can get around the storefront thing. Money....that's what the home equity is for But not sure what you base that figure on, a shop that is about 30 miles from here is a jackson dealer and they only ever have about 10 guitars (imports) so I am not sure that is accurate. The hard part is getting to talk to someone about what the requirements are and how you apply
Anyone know how to do that?
He got nasty and threatened Karyn. I, as well as Scott (Stuka) hung out with Dave when he came here to NJ. He was a cool guy, IMO. I might have his cell number in my old phone.
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