The Problem With AGD

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  • kevdupuis
    KNDE
    • May 2002
    • 1041

    #61
    Haven't seen you for ages Clare, glad you're doing well.
    Flying the unfriendly skies.

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    • FreakBaller12
      e-tough

      • May 2003
      • 3663

      #62
      now if only our boy dave zupan showed up.
      I knew not what I did but am now edumacated

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      • WARPED1
        I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
        • Nov 2001
        • 7458

        #63
        Originally posted by FreakBaller12
        now if only our boy dave zupan showed up.
        Isn't he the new owner or CEO or something like that?
        I'm curious, now that the whole SP debacle is over, why doesn't AGD make E/X mags now?
        [Something Cool is Here]

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        • snoopay700
          Serious About Men

          • Jan 2006
          • 3071

          #64
          Originally posted by WARPED1
          Isn't he the new owner or CEO or something like that?
          I'm curious, now that the whole SP debacle is over, why doesn't AGD make E/X mags now?
          Money, as i recall that was the main reason, the whole SP thing was a minor factor from what i remember.
          Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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          • WARPED1
            I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
            • Nov 2001
            • 7458

            #65
            Originally posted by snoopay700
            Money, as i recall that was the main reason, the whole SP thing was a minor factor from what i remember.
            Understood. It's too bad, the Xmag was a start in the right direction to "mainstream". If AGD got a little capital to do a run of Xmags, maybe they'd pick up business.
            [Something Cool is Here]

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            • snoopay700
              Serious About Men

              • Jan 2006
              • 3071

              #66
              Originally posted by WARPED1
              Understood. It's too bad, the Xmag was a start in the right direction to "mainstream". If AGD got a little capital to do a run of Xmags, maybe they'd pick up business.
              Yeah, honestly if they had been able to stay in and if Tom had wanted to stay in the business the way mags were going the next incarnation would have blown us all away i think, and i wish that it could have seen the light of day beyond concept, i mean i love mags but compared to what they could be they're very big, and i think Tom was going to fix that from what i read. I dunno, AGD isn't dead by any means, but it's sad to see them out of the mainstream when they started to get back into it.

              But yeah, X-mags are expensive to make, they would need quite a pretty penny to even think about doing a run of X-mags, but i'm sad to say i think that gun is dead. On a side note this one guy that lives on my floor in my dorm was talking to me about paintball and he seemed to be very mainstream as far as what he uses, but he said his field had a warped x-mag that he loved and he said that that was the one marker he would spend over a grand on if he could afford it.
              Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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              • 2fast2smart

                #67
                Originally posted by snoopay700
                he said that that was the one marker he would spend over a grand on if he could afford it.
                Did he say why?

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                • WARPED1
                  I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 7458

                  #68
                  A lvl 7 classic mag was my first "high end" gun. I'n 1992 the 2 most popular guns were the Automag, and the Autococker. I played many tournies at Survival NY in Plattsburgh. That was Jerry Brauns field, he's the guy who started PSP, the NXL too I think.
                  [Something Cool is Here]

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                  • malJohann
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 187

                    #69
                    Why is it that new companies can start with next to nothing and become big, popular, well known and sought after by a lot of people, but an established company with a good reputation, revenue stream and established customer base can't do the same? IMO it's due to a lack of effort and interest in growing the business. Where there's a will, there's a way.

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                    • warbeak2099
                      That is my foot!
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 4447

                      #70
                      Originally posted by malJohann
                      Why is it that new companies can start with next to nothing and become big, popular, well known and sought after by a lot of people, but an established company with a good reputation, revenue stream and established customer base can't do the same? IMO it's due to a lack of effort and interest in growing the business. Where there's a will, there's a way.
                      Precisely. New companies like DP are making it because they are enthusiastic and energized, and they're ready to make leaps forward as far as R&D and marketing. AGD is old and tired. Not dead, but they'd rather keep at the pace they're at.
                      My Feedback

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                      • Sundown
                        Livin'
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 561

                        #71
                        I am just putting this out, but maybe AGD does not think their is a big enough market to make E-Xmags anymore. They might think that there are enough of used mags to satisfy the market.

                        How many X-mags would need to be sold for it to be worth it? 100? or 200? or even 1000?
                        I am not sure how many poeple would buy a new X-Mag in the first year or so.
                        I mean, when an X-Mag is on the BST section, it does not sell very fast. Ok it is used and the economy is not helping either.. but still
                        Maybe this is one of the reasons AGD does not want to restart making E-Xmags.

                        This is just a theory on this

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                        • Spider-TW
                          U R techno-literate!

                          • Oct 2006
                          • 3554

                          #72
                          Originally posted by Sundown
                          I am just putting this out, but maybe AGD does not think their is a big enough market to make E-Xmags anymore. They might think that there are enough of used mags to satisfy the market.

                          How many X-mags would need to be sold for it to be worth it? 100? or 200? or even 1000?
                          I am not sure how many poeple would buy a new X-Mag in the first year or so.
                          I mean, when an X-Mag is on the BST section, it does not sell very fast. Ok it is used and the economy is not helping either.. but still
                          Maybe this is one of the reasons AGD does not want to restart making E-Xmags.

                          This is just a theory on this
                          It does become a problem for sales when you need twenty dollars in parts to rebuild a ten year old mag and the other markers either don't have parts available or the parts cost more than the marker is worth.

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                          • Sundown
                            Livin'
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 561

                            #73
                            Originally posted by Spider-TW
                            It does become a problem for sales when you need twenty dollars in parts to rebuild a ten year old mag and the other markers either don't have parts available or the parts cost more than the marker is worth.
                            Yeah that is also very true
                            Mags are so well made that they last that long. So people don't need to buy a new one every 2 years or so.

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                            • malJohann
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 187

                              #74
                              Originally posted by Sundown
                              This is just a theory on this
                              Last edited by malJohann; 11-25-2008, 03:02 AM.

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                              • WARPED1
                                I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
                                • Nov 2001
                                • 7458

                                #75
                                AGD would not need to put much, if any, money into R+D. They already have guns that don't need much improvement. They should spend all thier money on advertising, and release specs so other companies can make decent aftermarket products. Look at every other gun...... somebody else makes great upgrade parts for the guns. Hybrid, Tadao, Kila, CCM, CP, ETC ETC ETC............The list goes on. And p[eople love to tinker and upgrade. Except for the guys who play once a month rec ball, they just need a stock mag that will work 99%# of the time(hold on mag shooters, mags do break down once in a blue moon!)
                                Get another spokesmodel like Clare. She doesn't even need to play like Clare does. Just let her sell for AGD.
                                [Something Cool is Here]

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