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Sad Day.... Nimesh is leaving Studebakers

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Ron  Butts - 15 Feb 2008 23:09 GMT
In the script of the ebay ad for the rods, Nimesh states that he is getting
out of Studes.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Studebaker-Avanti-R3-Connecting-Rods-Howards-Hi-P
erf_W0QQitemZ170194417940QQihZ007QQcategoryZ140692QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZV
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Karl Haas - 16 Feb 2008 09:26 GMT
> In the script of the ebay ad for the rods, Nimesh states that he is getting
> out of Studes.http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Studebaker-Avanti-R3-Connecting-Rods-H...

It seems like he's been around since the 1960s.

I think that Bob Aker had a card saying "Established 1945" about that
time.
I thought he looked too young for that, then realized that it was not
his business but Bob, himself, who was established that year! Is he
still around? I seem to recall a sad comment from yoaers ago that he
isn't.  Sad

It seemed to me that I stiil on the curb infront of my house about
that year, with a sign saying "Hubcaps for sale." Scattered abou me
were several that I found along the roadway and tried to unload. It
was my first try at self-employment - as successful as those that
followed.
Barry - 16 Feb 2008 15:45 GMT
It seemed to me that I stiil (sic)on the curb infront of my house about
that year, with a sign saying "Hubcaps for sale." Scattered abou me
were several that I found along the roadway and tried to unload. It
was my first try at self-employment - as successful as those that
followed.

You should have just save them for about 60 years Karl, you could sell them
now!<G>
Brooksie - 16 Feb 2008 16:21 GMT
Anyone know why Nimesh is leaving the Stude hobby? Seems like it was only a
couple of months ago that the new website was up with some ballyhoo here on
the NG. I suspect he ran smack into the "frugal" Stude lover syndrome. I am
quite sure his knowledge and skills weren't a factor but how many hi-po
engines can you sell given the small number of Avantis and suitable
Hawk/Lark examples that remain?

Brooksie

> It seemed to me that I stiil (sic)on the curb infront of my house about
> that year, with a sign saying "Hubcaps for sale." Scattered abou me
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> them
> now!<G>
BobJ - 16 Feb 2008 17:46 GMT
Ron Butts wrote:
> In the script of the ebay ad for the rods, Nimesh states that he is getting
> out of Studes.
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Studebaker-Avanti-R3-Connecting-Rods-Howards-Hi-P
erf_W0QQitemZ170194417940QQihZ007QQcategoryZ140692QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZV
iewItem
 

I'm sure he'll be in touch ( and receptive),  if we need
something.  No one would invest that much time and expertise
and then drop it without another venture in the offing.
Many of us are a lot older than he.  It might be that he's
trading marques to generate more traffic for his virtues.
Can't blame him for that...
( I just hope no one (of us) got him PO'd about something)

bobJ
Studebaker George - 16 Feb 2008 18:52 GMT
Heaven forbid someone should criticize the great and powerful Nemesh.
If a little bit of criticism sent him running, then 'bye bye.
Y'all get a friggin' grip.

Studebaker George
Grumpy AuContraire - 16 Feb 2008 19:38 GMT
Most successful business people usually have thick skin qualities.

Dat sed, I'm not in enny biznus...

<G>

JT

> Heaven forbid someone should criticize the great and powerful Nemesh.
> If a little bit of criticism sent him running, then 'bye bye.
> Y'all get a friggin' grip.
>
> Studebaker George
Jeff Rice - 18 Feb 2008 17:57 GMT
But your point is salient, and apropos.
This is a hobby as well as a business........for some.
I find it truly sad that an enthusiast who chooses to go into the business
of Studebaker stuff
has to develop such a thick hide to protect himself from those very
enthusiasts.
This does not speak well for the future of this hobby at all.
Knowing the people as I do within this club, I would not jump in with both
feet to supply items to customers at a profit.
Especially if it involved major capitol outlay for development,
manufacturing, and inventory.
Yes, there are other outlets for creative energy, both hobby wise, and
business wise.
To be excoriated for choosing a different path just reinforced the decision
to stay on that 'other' path.
Successful people are just that...successful.
They can, and will go somewhere else and become successful again.
Sure, sometimes it doesn't work, but you usually won't see successful people
hang around a losing proposition for long, if at all.
No one 'loses' anything up front. But what might the hobby have gained if it
had supported the effort?
If you must get a grip, you'd best know what you are holding on to.
I have seen several people choose to let go of their grip on this hobby,
rather than watch their grip slip through their hands because the rope was
too skinny.

"Grumpy AuContraire" wrote...
> Most successful business people usually have thick skin qualities.
> Dat sed, I'm not in enny biznus...
> <G>
> JT

>> Heaven forbid someone should criticize the great and powerful Nemesh.
>> If a little bit of criticism sent him running, then 'bye bye.
>> Y'all get a friggin' grip.
>>
>> Studebaker George

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Transtar60 - 18 Feb 2008 21:49 GMT
Anyone familiar with Studebaker's and their owners should see that
high tech, high development cost, and high performance type parts
are appealing to many but affordable to few.

Maybe 2 to 10 percent of Stude enthusiasts have deep pockets, maybe 60
percent are well off, and a bunch like me are just trying to enjoy our
Studebakers on a very limited budget/fixed income.

I thought Nimesh's big bore diecast aluminum engine was a great idea but
I would have to sell every thing I own to buy one.

I think most Stude enthusiasts are great people but there is always that
"1 percent" lurking in any group.

> But your point is salient, and apropos.
> This is a hobby as well as a business........for some.
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Grumpy AuContraire - 18 Feb 2008 23:35 GMT
Cain't argue any of that but...  One who enters a business must be
realistic or risk failure.

I know one guy not far from here who has a sizable shop and prefers to
work on Studebakers but we doesn't chase any, (including modern models),
of Chevys, Ferds etc. away.

The bottom line depends on being flexible, savvy gut forecasting and
good customer service.

JT

(Who would make a terrible biz person...)

> But your point is salient, and apropos.
> This is a hobby as well as a business........for some.
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DEEPNHOCK - 20 Feb 2008 12:33 GMT
And great marketing....
I saw a lot of words with that one vendor that never materialized in
iron or aluminum.
It would take a profit leader item to offset a loss leader Stude item.
And profit is a bad word to most Stude buyers <g>.
Jeff

On Feb 18, 6:35 pm, Grumpy AuContraire <Gru...@ExtraGrumpyville.com>
wrote:
> Cain't argue any of that but...  One who enters a business must be
> realistic or risk failure.
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Karl Haas - 22 Feb 2008 00:49 GMT
On Feb 18, 3:35 pm, Grumpy AuContraire <Gru...@ExtraGrumpyville.com>
wrote:
> Cain't argue any of that but...  One who enters a business must be
> realistic or risk failure.
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Maybe vendors should demand refereneces from potential customers.
Karl
Lee Aanderud - 16 Feb 2008 20:34 GMT
I see someone didn't get his Valentine's Day bl.wj.b.

Lee

> Heaven forbid someone should criticize the great and powerful Nemesh.
> If a little bit of criticism sent him running, then 'bye bye.
> Y'all get a friggin' grip.
>
> Studebaker George
Studebaker George - 16 Feb 2008 22:53 GMT
LOL!
Must have been him, he is the one leaving and pissed off...
Studebaker George
 
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