Morning All,
Ive had a reply from Franzisca at
www.helmut-seitz.de and they can supply the surrounds to a design of our choice. They will require the the Club Logos in a vector file (cdr., eps., or ai), I will also need to know the font type required for the
www.a2oc.net so I really do need some administrator assistance if we are to proceed with this venture.
If we were to go for the embosed/raised reflief script surrounds as per the images in post 1 of this thread the minimum order for us to go ahead is 200 peices (100 pairs/cars).
The price for Klipp Top 5 embosed surrounds is:
EUR 690 - 200 peices (100 pairs/cars)
EUR 275 - on time tooling cost, this would not be charged for future reorders should we sell the 200 peices.
EUR 25 - machine preperation charge.
So all in to order 200 peices is EUR 990 which will simply work out at EUR 9.90 per pair/car.
If we were unable to generate the selling of 200 peices there is an option to order 100 peices (50 pairs/cars) which is still the Klipp Top 5 surrounds but non embosed, basically digital direct print onto the surrounds at the following costs:
EUR 240 - 100 peices (50 pairs/cars)
EUR 25 - Machine preperation charge.
So all in would be EUR 5.30 per pair/car. This is certainly the cheaper option but I am more interested in the raised/embosed script with a chrome/mirror finish as per the images in post 1 of this thread.
So far they have not quoted any shipping costs but this will need to be factored in if they were to go to a single recipient in the UK which I feel would be the cheapest option but the p&p for onward distribution to each member will also need to be considered.
At this time I am not taking any orders until a member of the Administration Team contact me stating that they are happy for me to continue this venture (as I'll be using the club web address and logo) and also provide an agreed design in vector file. This is probably something to be done on a seperate thread so everyone has a say in the design.
Administrators/Moderators over to you please to provide some guidance.
Kind regards,
Tom