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Title: Some retail planning and Gencon
Post by: Eero Tuovinen on July 30, 2004, 03:10:13 AM
Now, if you've followed the Convention forum, you already know that I've been doing some small-scale retail of indie games here in Finland. Ropecon went well in that regard, and we've decided to get us some more games, if the publishers still want to continue with this.

Last time we got the books by gathering them in one place (M.J. Young's publishing house did the hard part) and sending them here by land mail. That worked well, but depends entirely on someone taking it upon himself to collect the books, box them and send them here. Pure voluntary work, something that cannot be expected, especially as we cannot pay for it. This time there is even no time limit, so this is a desirable solution if someone takes the job.

Nevertheless, I got to thinking that with Gencon coming up, would it be feasible to take care of preliminary collection of books by somebody collecting them in Gencon from the publishers? All the people I'm likely to order books from will be there as far as I know, so that'd save some expenses. There'd be good time after Gencon to package the games and send them away. I have no idea at all about how busy you all will be there, so this is just a thought unless somebody volunteers for the job.

Anyway, the above is one thing I'm looking for feedback and ideas on. Is there a simpler and cheaper way to get the books to Finland? The second part of the post is to ask for ideas about what to order. You can check out our web page at http://www.arkkikivi.net for a list of games we currently have on our list (left side nav bar has game names, the pages are in Finnish). The obvious choices are largely there, but it's quite possible that I've missed something on the first go-around! If you have a game that should be on the list or know of some such that I've missed, go ahead and tell me. I'm especially interested of games that will be published for Gencon, as I obviously have quite a good chance of having missed them thus far alltogether.

Here's a list of the games I'm currently thinking of getting. Some of these were in the last order, but are already sold out. Some are only half-formed notions that may drop out for some reason or another.
Title: Re: Some retail planning and Gencon
Post by: Christopher Weeks on July 30, 2004, 01:07:01 PM
Quote from: Eero TuovinenIs there a simpler and cheaper way to get the books to Finland?

If you were bringing an indie guest of honor from the US for one of your cons, you could get them to fill the space in their luggage that they'd be leaving open for purchases with books for you to sell.

Chris
Title: Some retail planning and Gencon
Post by: Michael S. Miller on July 30, 2004, 05:29:30 PM
I hereby volunteer to help Eero out. I'll collect all the books at GenCon, haul them back to Pennsylvania and ship them from here. Eero will make all the payment and quantity arrangements and will provide me a checklist, so I can hunt down everyone's games.
Title: Some retail planning and Gencon
Post by: Eero Tuovinen on July 30, 2004, 06:36:27 PM
Quote from: Michael S. MillerI hereby volunteer to help Eero out. I'll collect all the books at GenCon, haul them back to Pennsylvania and ship them from here. Eero will make all the payment and quantity arrangements and will provide me a checklist, so I can hunt down everyone's games.

Great! I also got a couple of additions for my list. Right now it looks like this, let's see if I think of anything else. I'll send you a final list after dealing with the individual publishers for the books...

Title: Some retail planning and Gencon
Post by: Merten on July 30, 2004, 08:42:08 PM
Quote from: Eero TuovinenGreat! I also got a couple of additions for my list. Right now it looks like this, let's see if I think of anything else. I'll send you a final list after dealing with the individual publishers for the books...

Burning Wheel (no idea when Luke is doing a reprint, but if it's for Gencon...)

I'd think that some people who bought Burning Wheel might wish to buy the forthcoming Monster Burner as well. As far as I know, it should be ready for GenCon.

I have already ordered my copy, though.