Sorry, I apologize now for my rant, just had to vent some of my frustration, even if it doesn't last long or some of you tear it apart.
Our family has been in the toy train business for a few years (1939-2014) and plan to continue for many many more but it is very frustrating seeing a manufacturer sell to dealers who are then able to advertise and sell to consumers FAR LESS than we can get from our distributors. I just don't get it. They just completely disrupt the whole system and help destroy the small/medium mom & pop shops who struggle enough against the big guys. If a manufacture wants to 'blow out' their warehouse of extra stock why don't they make a fair offer to all of their authorized dealers, all of the ones that work for them promoting and selling their products. Not just one or two dealers so the rest of their supporting system get (pardon me) screwed.
Now, I do not blame the dealer, they are just taking advantage of a great opportunity. But the manufacture should know better. That is one of the very reasons that small to medium size shops struggle.
It isn't rocket science. For example: if an item retails for $799.95, a hobby dealer has to purchase from the hobby distributor and it costs him $684.78. Maybe that dealer discounts it 5% to $759.95 trying to give his customer a fair deal but still make a $75 profit, in this case (or at 10% off, profit would be $35). Then the dealer reads about another dealer selling the same loco for $599.99 which is $85 cheaper than he can buy it for even as an authorized dealer. You hardly need to know Business 101 to understand that this is a losing deal.
This happens from a few different hobby manufactures and I know this happens in other types of retail too. Regardless, still not right in my book and really makes me disappointed in these manufactures. Even worse is when a manufactures sells to the consumer at these way lower prices but that is a whole nother long vent.
Alright, I'll stop now, I could go on quite a bit but just wanted a quick vent.