Martin, I think the rebranding is historic in many cases - Jon Cone says that when he first started dealing with H, he had to rebrand as they did not market their own papers. Now, they do... certainly in the UK anyway. Though of course, that still leaves us with the hangover of that situation. Whether or not they will try and prioritise 'own-branding' over rebranding is something I don't know the answer to. Nij > -----Original Message----- > From: mwesley250@... [mailto:mwesley250@...] > Sent: 04 August 2001 21:24 > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Hahnem\ufffdhle in Los Angeles, CA:Freestyle > > > I saw this in their catalog a couple of weeks back. It would be nice > to buy the paper directly under the H. names and in their packaging > but Freestyle's pricing seemed high and since I would have to pay CA > sales tax as well, not an attractive source for me. There is no local > store in my area unfortunately. > > I wonder why they can sell it under the H. name and everyone else > apprears to be required to rebrand? > > Martin >
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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Hahnemühle in Los Angeles, CA :Freestyle
2001-08-05 by Nij
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