I’m curious what the Wholesale prices are?
Well, become a dealer and you can find out.
How do you become an EH dealer?
Open a music store.
I mean, what’s the process like?
You don’t just open a music store and suddenly become an EH dealer after all.
Alright it’s time for some info on the Memory Boy! Isn’t it supposed to be released in July?
Julian wrote: “I mean, what’s the process like?
You don’t just open a music store and suddenly become an EH dealer after all.”
No, you probably open a music store, order and pay for a fair amount of EHX gear, do this three times or maybe even four, sell a reasonable amount of EHX gear per year and always pay on time, then discover you have become an EHX dealer. This is pure supposition but is based on a certain amount of experience with EHX, Fender, Gibson, Maestro, Tascam, Ampeg, Peavey, Altec Lansing and ATC dealers over the past years.
(I prefer not to mention the present extraordinary dealer policy upheld in true Kafka-esque manner by two leading guitar brands here in Europe)
More specifically, what are the requirements to be able to buy stuff from EH wholesale?
Let’s say I’ve just opened my shop and now I want to sell some EH stuff. . . what do I do?
Let’s say I’ve just opened my shop and now I want to sell some EH stuff. . . what do I do?
Just call EHX. They’ll tell you.
Oh you!
:p
Let’s say I’ve just opened my shop and now I want to sell some EH stuff. . . what do I do?
First of all you get an account …. “ring up, say this is ‘music box in new york (or whatever) and I’m interested in selling EHX products’ then I suspect you would get a load of forms to fill out..then if your account was approved it would be something along the lines of so many units or a total cost as a pre-order…
…something like that anyway.
There is one way to find out for sure……