ForestForTheTrees
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My intent is not to single out Goodwear, they simply provide a reference point in a larger discussion. The same thoughts I'm sharing here applies to other artisans in niche markets of all sorts. For businesses such as this, It's doubtful that many of them would manage to exist, let alone charge the kind of prices they do if the Internet didn't exist.
I will say that I have no idea how large Goodwears brick 'n mortar operation is or how large their local business is in the overall scheme of things and will admit that this is simply speculation on my part. I personally have no problems with the prices they charge and that people are willing to pay. Just conversing, nothing more.
I will say that I have no idea how large Goodwears brick 'n mortar operation is or how large their local business is in the overall scheme of things and will admit that this is simply speculation on my part. I personally have no problems with the prices they charge and that people are willing to pay. Just conversing, nothing more.