no sign company sells the "exact same product".
Shops get different material prices from different vendors, some get better bulk pricing for massive volumes. hence the term virtually
Gouging is a relative term of course, i have noticed that most people that complain about price are ones who have never owned a business, you claim you do, and is fine, but you also admit it is in a failing industry. yes, the forest industry around here is failing, logging contractors have gone out of business or town, and the mills have shut down..so, I am diversifying the retail/service store. My other service company is flourishing quite well, and had our biggest year of growth.
You can sell cheap signs and not "gouge" anyone and move right along. When your $400 cutter breaks down, you will need a loan to replace it. The sign industry is expensive as alot of industries are, technology constantly changes and tough to keep up sometimes. You have never once mentioned "design", curious as to why? typing letters out and sticking them to flimsy materials and sticking them in a yard is not a sign This is very valid, I haven't mentioned design, because I haven't yet learned to design well enough to call it design. I want to start small, learn how to put stickers on junk for people that want it, before I attempt projects that require experience. I have a plan in place to put money aside for a better machine...and if it is needed, I will just go buy one...but I want to get a better understanding of the industry before I do so.
i couldn't imagine thinking "ya know, that car lot is gouging me, i think i am just gonna just buy my own metal bender and just build my own cars, but i will be filling a nitch since everyone thinks he is so overpriced" good analogy, but would you go the carlot next door and pay twice as much for the same vehicle, but in a different color with a few more, or less, miles ?