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Over on Toy Soldier Chat there were some questions or discussion about Andy's business strategy and how he does it and here is his reply:
Re : KING & COUNTRY’S BUSINESS STRATEGY
Hi Guys,
It’s been extremely interesting to read your comments and thoughts about what K&C do and how we do it from a business point-of-view.
1) Re “Opinion 12’s” opinion that I have “no plan at all” and that I “shoot from the hip”.
Does he really think K&C and myself run our business in such a haphazard way? If that were the case we would have been “out-of-business” a long, long time ago.
A lot of time, money and effort has gone and continues to go into what K&C does and how we do it.
Of course, no one’s perfect and we occasionally make mistakes and misjudgements but I honestly believe we get things right a lot more often than we get things wrong.
And that means we don’t just let events happen by chance or fly by the seat of our pants!
2) DMNamiot’s concern that we might go the way of “Imperial” or take on a partner or go sit on a beach, is a bit of a non starter.
K&C didn’t get to where we are today or where we’re going tomorrow only to “throw in the towel” suddenly.
Why also do we need an outside partner at this stage when we’ve built the success of the company by ourselves and our loyal band of collectors?
And who wants to go lie on a beach? I’m having too much fun doing this! I’m the luckiest guy in the world – making all the toy soldiers and fighting vehicles I always wanted as a kid but my parents couldn’t afford.
3) Back to Opinion 12’s other earlier point about my overall business strategy for the future.
It’s very simple … K&C wants to continue to be the best it can be with products that are quality-driven… original… and at a price most collectors can afford and, of course, that those same collectors want to buy.
Now, that’s not exactly brain surgery, but it’s what me and the rest of the K&C gang are trying to do.
If I tried to tell you more I’d only have to kill you to keep my ‘master plan’ top secret. So, that’s the story so far…
Best wishes to one and all and …happy collecting!
Andy C.
Re : KING & COUNTRY’S BUSINESS STRATEGY
Hi Guys,
It’s been extremely interesting to read your comments and thoughts about what K&C do and how we do it from a business point-of-view.
1) Re “Opinion 12’s” opinion that I have “no plan at all” and that I “shoot from the hip”.
Does he really think K&C and myself run our business in such a haphazard way? If that were the case we would have been “out-of-business” a long, long time ago.
A lot of time, money and effort has gone and continues to go into what K&C does and how we do it.
Of course, no one’s perfect and we occasionally make mistakes and misjudgements but I honestly believe we get things right a lot more often than we get things wrong.
And that means we don’t just let events happen by chance or fly by the seat of our pants!
2) DMNamiot’s concern that we might go the way of “Imperial” or take on a partner or go sit on a beach, is a bit of a non starter.
K&C didn’t get to where we are today or where we’re going tomorrow only to “throw in the towel” suddenly.
Why also do we need an outside partner at this stage when we’ve built the success of the company by ourselves and our loyal band of collectors?
And who wants to go lie on a beach? I’m having too much fun doing this! I’m the luckiest guy in the world – making all the toy soldiers and fighting vehicles I always wanted as a kid but my parents couldn’t afford.
3) Back to Opinion 12’s other earlier point about my overall business strategy for the future.
It’s very simple … K&C wants to continue to be the best it can be with products that are quality-driven… original… and at a price most collectors can afford and, of course, that those same collectors want to buy.
Now, that’s not exactly brain surgery, but it’s what me and the rest of the K&C gang are trying to do.
If I tried to tell you more I’d only have to kill you to keep my ‘master plan’ top secret. So, that’s the story so far…
Best wishes to one and all and …happy collecting!
Andy C.