Private label molds from Boardworks?

Private Label Molds

Old Ukulele molds can be used for any shop label, $25 per screen fee. Price includes 4 color) Model/ Size Mid Thick 2007 $

6’10" Private Label 21 1/8" 2 1/2" spec. order $ 589 7’4" Private Label 21 1/8" 2 5/8" spec. order $ 611 7’10" Private Label 21 5/8" 2 3/4" spec. order $ 662 8’2" Private Label 21 1/2" 2 5/8" spec. order $ 685 8’6" Private Label 21 5/8" 2 3/4" spec. order $ 685

Private Label Molds, continued

Old Ukulele molds can be used for any shop label, $25 per screen fee. Price includes 4 color) Model/ Size Mid Thick 2007 $

9’0" Private Label 21 3/4" 2 7/8" spec. order $ 711 9’6" Private Label 22 1/2" 3" spec. order $ 745 10’0" Private Label spec. order $ 768

I got this off the boardworks website:

Maybe it has something to do with this:

Boardworks Intl Acquired by C4 Waterman Principal

"Rief says the company has already established plans to ramp up production. “For a lot of the labels we’re in a sold out position frequently, so we’re going to be increasing our production somewhere between 25-30-percent,” he says. “The idea is to ramp up production to be more inline with demand.” "

Quote:

Maybe it has something to do with this:

Boardworks Intl Acquired by C4 Waterman Principal

"Rief says the company has already established plans to ramp up production. “For a lot of the labels we’re in a sold out position frequently, so we’re going to be increasing our production somewhere between 25-30-percent,” he says. “The idea is to ramp up production to be more inline with demand.” "

What I like is at least they are saying where the molds came from. When folks quit the deal…there are these molds left…this is what happens. From what I understand some shapers actually own their own molds with boardworks which is a much better deal than you get with Surftech. If the shaper has the funds…it’s a sort of partnership.

Quote:

Maybe it has something to do with this:

Boardworks Intl Acquired by C4 Waterman Principal

"Rief says the company has already established plans to ramp up production. “For a lot of the labels we’re in a sold out position frequently, so we’re going to be increasing our production somewhere between 25-30-percent,” he says. “The idea is to ramp up production to be more inline with demand.” "

What I like is at least they are saying where the molds came from. When folks quit the deal…there are these molds left…this is what happens. From what I understand some shapers actually own their own molds with boardworks which is a much better deal than you get with Surftech. If the shaper has the funds…it’s a sort of partnership.