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QUOTE: Originally posted by deschane I just went through the January MR issue and could find no indications at hobby retailer's pages where UP products are more expensive. I would hypothesize this means the increase has been spread across the products offered, at the retail level. If true, this means that we are all paying for UP's idiotic idea.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dehusman The decal company would pay 3% of the cost of the decals, so if the wholesale cost of the decals was $2 then the UP would get 6 cents. Now the question I would have is would Athearn have to pay a royalty on its challengers? Steam engines rarely have a logo on them. The only catch is the sheild number plate and that UP used a unique type style. On the other hand a Missouri Pacific early switcher or steam engine has nothing but a generic roman text. Would they require a license? Dave H.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dehusman The fee is 3% of the WHOLESALE cost of merchandise with a UP logo or ,5% of the wholesale price of all merchandise sold.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dkelly Interesting thought. What happens if Athearn made two types of UP diesels. One painted and lettered - giving UP 3% of let's just say $50.00. The other UP diesel would just be painted and include a set of MicroScale decals for the modeler to put on. UP would then get 3% of let's say $3.00. Hmmmmmm. Would be pretty humerous!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by dehusman The fee is 3% of the WHOLESALE cost of merchandise with a UP logo or ,5% of the wholesale price of all merchandise sold. So if Athearn sells an engine to the hobby shop for $50, and the hobby shop sells it for $75, the fee is 3% of $50 or $1.50.