Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Guzz on January 15, 2006, 02:47:54 pm
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Flew back last night from Palm Springs sunny 75 to Philly cold and snowing. There was about 400 people there for the Watkins annual conferance. Spotted among them was a big guy with a hearty laugh, saying "hay y'all", with the sun reflecting off his bald head, it could only be our good Texas friend Term. Though our time was filled with a busy schedule of classes, speakers and meetings we did discover we shared a liking for Glenfiddich in copius amounts. When I left, Term was busy taking photo's to share with you all on his return, I believe he is back to work on Tuesday.
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Hey Guzz! I'm glad you made it home OK!
I'm sitting in the Admiral's Club at DFW Airport right now drinking Shiner Bock (thank the Lord, I've missed it) waiting for an 8:30 flight home.
It was a blast getting to meet you and what a great week in general. Can't wait to get back to work!
I'll holler at you later.
Terminator
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Hey Guzz! I'm glad you made it home OK!
I'm sitting in the Admiral's Club at DFW Airport right now drinking Shiner Bock (thank the Lord, I've missed it) waiting for an 8:30 flight home.
It was a blast getting to meet you and what a great week in general. Can't wait to get back to work!
I'll holler at you later.
Terminator
We'll need specifics and pictures.
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We'll need specifics and pictures.
Sorry Amigo, my camera's in my checked bag. All I'm carrying is a shopping bag with T-Shirts, caps, a package of rattlesnake eggs, and a "Grow Your Own Joshua Tree" kit so that I'll have something in my yard besides pine trees, fire ants, and dog squat!
Terminator
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I've been reading the postings here for several weeks. Your reference to the Watkins meeting peaked my interest. I am in process of becoming a Caldera dealer in my area. Of course, Watkins is the manufacturer of this and the Hot Spring line of hot tubs.
I am particularly interested in knowing, from your experience, what makes your customers want a hot tub? In other words, do people buy primarily for the pleasurable experience? Is it therapy? Is it the fun?
How about the sales drivers? Does price drive your sales? Or is it service? Or, is it something else?
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Hey... I was so hoping to see you when you were out here. Sorry it didn't work. :'( Next time I guess. Glad you had a nice visit.
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I am particularly interested in knowing, from your experience, what makes your customers want a hot tub? In other words, do people buy primarily for the pleasurable experience? Is it therapy? Is it the fun?
How about the sales drivers? Does price drive your sales? Or is it service? Or, is it something else?
All of the above, if you look through some old posts on here that will become apparent. People want a spa that is right for them, size and seating style is a factor, # and type of jets, something that is reliable & easy to maintain, a dealer & manufacturer that will stand behind the product. Although price is a factor it is normally low down on the list of factors for most customers, surprisingly.
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hey term, sorry i didnt get in touch with you. ended up being a busy week. you know those joshua trees are a "protected" tree? another little fact about them..... seems taranchulas (sorry for the spelling) love to breed in their roots. just thought ya'd like to know!
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Joe Sexton, in regards to your questions, it's a tough call.
I've stated on this forum that the majority of MY customers are 40 and over and the primary needs for them are definitely therapeutic in nature. There is a smaller demographic that wants a "party spa" but they tend to be younger and are more likely to pursue the high-jet count, TV, DVD, low-priced spa that some of the assembled spa companies cater to.
I whole-heartedly agree with Guzz as far as the price-factor coming into play. There are many, many spa owners on this forum that own very expensive spas and most of them probably aren't considered to be wealthy. It is more of a value-related perspective that drives the success of the top spa companies and keeps them at the top year after year.
I believe Caldera is having their dealer meeting next week. Are you attending?
Terminator
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I think many company's will market the spa in a big party like atmosphere .....but people find out after owning them ....that it is the therapy, relaxation, the time away from things they most enjoy....that a spa become like a perosnal retreat from the day so to speak....
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(http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b206/EastTexasSpa/DSC00437.jpg)
Guess which "gentleman" is our friend Guzz....
Terminator
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Is that some kind of curse you're putting on Guzz?
(http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b206/EastTexasSpa/DSC00437.jpg)
Guess which "gentleman" is our friend Guzz....
Terminator
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I was flashing the "Hook em Horns" sign while Guzz is obviously a Texas A&M fan as he was flashing the "Gig 'em Aggies" sign.
Terminator
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(http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b206/EastTexasSpa/DSC00437.jpg)
Guess which "gentleman" is our friend Guzz....
Terminator
Term,
Hopefully you're not Italian, otherwise Guzz is in trouble! That'll get you sleeping with the fishes if you're not careful.
Guzz,
Since you live around Philly, get youself to an Italian neighborhood and get yourself a Italian horn!!
People shouldn't mess with things they don't know about! :(
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I'm not Italian, I'm Texan, and I sure didn't mean to put some kind of hex on Guzz. Although the University of Texas did indeed put one on the USC Trojans, in no way, shape, or form did I intend to get Guzz rubbed out.
Mama mia!
Terminator
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I worked for the Mob once, they were a company fronting as a meat packing business in Philly, I didn't realize it until I went to their monthly sales meeting, and all these guys called Tony & Joey showed up in shinny suits. But Im still not sure what an Italian horn is Vinny. Unless it's an amorous Tony or Joey.
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speaking of working for questionable people....turns out a stint at a video store 12 years ago proved to be a front for a chicago based....ummm...investor.
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Guess which "gentleman" is our friend Guzz....
Terminator
Why the good looking one, of course.
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The Italian horn is to ward off the Meloix(not sure if I spelled that right, actually I am sure I didn't). The horn sends the "curse" back to the originator. I married a South Philly Italian...having a vowl at the end of your last name sure changes a lot of things...Yo Vinny? ::)
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everything you wanted to know about the hooked horn symbol:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corna
This confirms that term is indeed the devil and Hot Spring tubs are evil. :o
;D
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I'm not Italian, I'm Texan, and I sure didn't mean to put some kind of hex on Guzz. Although the University of Texas did indeed put one on the USC Trojans, in no way, shape, or form did I intend to get Guzz rubbed out.
Mama mia!
Terminator
It's not guzz getting rubbed out ... it's you! In certain circles that gesture is a bad thing, kinda like giving someone the bird only 10x worse.
Guzz,
As Bonibell said, the 2 fingers that term is holding out is an Italian curse. The horn is typically a red crooked horn with a gold top or it can be all gold if you use it as a piece of jewlery. But it only works for Italians and you have to be wearing Guinny "T"s.
Of course , it's all superstition but if you find yourself losing sales ...
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or teeth.....
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It's not guzz getting rubbed out ... it's you!
Oh dear! And me being as defenseless as I can be. :o ;D
Now I can justify buying a new rifle to SweetiePie.
"But, Lovely Wife, I HAVE to have that new .308 battle rifle...there's a contract out on me." :)
Sorry about the Italian heebiejeebies I was tossing around. I just thought I'd spread the University of Texas goodwill gesture throughout Southern California.!
Terminator
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I just thought I'd spread the University of Texas goodwill gesture throughout Southern California.!
Terminator
a week ago, that might have been dangerous...but us californians seem to quickly latch on to the "next big fad" faster than term can load that new rifle!!
so, once usc lost....well, theres always the surf, desert, mountains, and about 5 billion more things to consume your life with. ;D
short term (no pun intended) memory has its benefits ;D
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Hey Term,
Jersey Guy Vinny, is 100% correct, the sign you are giving Guzz is the "Malocchio" . A common term around these parts of New Jersey, New York and Philladelphia, among Italians, with roots from Southern Italy. Since Term has put the hex on Guzz, Vinny do you have a old aunt or grandmother that is trained in remving the malocchio. If not, my mother in law is trained in the art, but she lives in Calabria, Italy,a bit long for Guzz to travel, to remove it. Poor Guzz :'(
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Hey Term,
Just having fun. But, all kidding aside, Italians really do believe in the malocchio. The good news for Guzz is, even though you were pointing the sign at him, he can only get back luck, if you wish it on him. And that you would never do. So, Guzz is off safe. Do you have any pictures to post from Palm Springs? Dave.
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Do you have any pictures to post from Palm Springs? Dave.
Yessir, they're in the General BS forum. There's even a picture of my girlfriend in a bikini.
Terminator
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Oh dear! And me being as defenseless as I can be. :o ;D
Now I can justify buying a new rifle to SweetiePie.
"But, Lovely Wife, I HAVE to have that new .308 battle rifle...there's a contract out on me." :)
Sorry about the Italian heebiejeebies I was tossing around. I just thought I'd spread the University of Texas goodwill gesture throughout Southern California.!
Terminator
You keep on giving those goodwill gestures, Term! I knew what you were meaning!!! ;)
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I surely will, nice lady.
Terminator