Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Cautionary tale

Browsing through recent issues of the Strad I noticed questions had been raised as to the propriety of payments made to instrument teachers by way of commission when they frequent their particular maker/dealer. I have to agree whole heartedly with the opinion of the editor that this practice is entirely reprehensible and is both a violation of trust between the shop and the pupil but also the pupil and teacher. it is in nobodies interest and cannot be condoned. I have heard rumours from my neck of the woods of such arrangements between teachers and dealers and find it quite distasteful. I am surprised that after the excellent article in the Strad on this issue that not more comment was elicited. Perhaps the BVMA should follow the example offered by a fellow maker from Denmark whose Guild share a common agreement not to pay commissions to teachers or professors and encourage members to accept this as part of the condition of membership. I for one would never ever countenance the payment of commission, I expect my work to be its own recommendation and value an honest relationship with all my customers.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Finally Here

Web site is now open and runnung-HOORAY!!
Hope that visitors like it. I intend to occassionaly add news and thoughts on just about anything that I feel is important ot interesting enough to have a debate, raise comments on-just as long as I can get the hang of this all!!
Kantbsirius