just curious of opinions... i was only 12 when Aronow was shot and not aware of how don not being at the company effected the line? So i was wondering what would Fountain be with out reggie or what would skater be with out pete? if these men were to retire or sell would the company still have the same success if a corporate entity came in to run it? not looking for a pissin contest just curious of opinions
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04-05-2010 10:16 AM
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04-05-2010 10:43 AM
Skater would have a tough time without Pete and only a couple of very experienced and knowledgeable pro's (one for sales, one for technical/design) would have a chance to continue the legacy in any manner resembling his success.
I can also say with virtual assurance that a new CEO at Fountain would almost certainly be taller.
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04-05-2010 11:40 AMIt depends on how you look at it.
Cigarette certainly benefitted by the association with Don's larger-than-life presence. But a successful company like NorTech- the owners are pretty much out of the public eye. For alot of years, Wellcraft sold a ton of Scarabs with no individual association. There are probably tons of other examples to be had, either way.
In the case of Fountain... Reggie spent as much time being the brand as he did building the boat's brand. If someone else had taken the company over, they'd have probably been making a mistake to not keep some association with Reggie. At the same time, my guess is that one out of ten Fountain owners really knows that the company has gone through some changes in the last couple years. Just as I'm sure there are Cig owners out there that thing Don is still building them on 188th.
I know one thing, if I were the guy occupying the Fountain factory today, I'd want Reggie's luck on my side.
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04-05-2010 11:48 AM
If Reggie was gone...there's always Wyatt and Reggie III...
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04-05-2010 03:24 PM
What would Fountain be without a beak?
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04-05-2010 09:21 PM
Fountain needs to start riggin V10's in the Poker run versions!! On topic though, i think having the "fathers" of the company still active is huge. Same could be said for my employer.
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04-06-2010 09:52 AM
my main interest in this question was in a start up business with plans of selling in the future, do you go the route of nor-tech and build the company with out a major owner presence or go the reggie route? Like for example Jim Smith plumbing would seem pretty useless after 20 years with out jim smith, however you do have 20 years of clients and a phone number that has been advertised????
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04-06-2010 09:59 AM
Not implying this is the case with beaks, but I think the first question should be if the product can sufficiently stand on it's own or does it need support... not saying the product is bad, more that in a crowded market, something must draw attention when things are relatively equal.
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04-06-2010 10:01 AMHenry Ford did OK naming the company after himself.
Branding isn't what you call your business, it's what you do to make the brand valuable to the market.
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04-06-2010 12:54 PMThat's true if Jim himself is the brand. And the only way Jim becomes the brand is if it's Jim that everyone deals with. But if Jim grows his business into 30 trucks, "Jim's" is now the level of quality and service that each of those employees delivers.
This is why franchising works. Transferrable, pre-packaged brand association. There's probably anywhere from a handful to a hundred better hamburgers in your town than the one's McDonald's sells. But I know exactly what I'm getting from McD's.
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04-06-2010 02:41 PMIf Reggie we're gone and they built a new boat without the beak and with righthand levers then the baton was passed.
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04-06-2010 03:13 PM
The beak and the left-handed throttles never bothered me as much as the height (or lack thereof) of the bolsters.
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