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3 Responses to “TacHacker – New Buckles from National Molding”
I’ll get excited about these when I can actually locate anywhere that will sell these in small quantities. Great stuff, but National Moldings complete unwillingness to deal with the small time gear maker/hobbyist is very frustrating.
small quantities easily acquired online at http://www.nationalmolding.com and we actually support the efforts of many smaller gear builders by supplying many samples at no charge… contact one of our customer service reps and they will be able to take care of you
Okay James, thanks for the response. I’ve sent several emails over the years with that question and never received any response.
I have been aware for a while that you do sell some of your range in small quantities, but it still isn’t your whole line.
I appreciate that selling large quantities to manufacturers is probably the more desirable market for you, but DIYers and the average end user of nylon gear who wants to make a mod or repair is also a market.
I’ll get excited about these when I can actually locate anywhere that will sell these in small quantities. Great stuff, but National Moldings complete unwillingness to deal with the small time gear maker/hobbyist is very frustrating.
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small quantities easily acquired online at http://www.nationalmolding.com and we actually support the efforts of many smaller gear builders by supplying many samples at no charge… contact one of our customer service reps and they will be able to take care of you
Okay James, thanks for the response. I’ve sent several emails over the years with that question and never received any response.
I have been aware for a while that you do sell some of your range in small quantities, but it still isn’t your whole line.
I appreciate that selling large quantities to manufacturers is probably the more desirable market for you, but DIYers and the average end user of nylon gear who wants to make a mod or repair is also a market.