indianainsulators
Cole King
Hello, this is a rookie question.
I come from the insulator world, where we have a price guide that is generally accepted as the standard. I've been recommended the Red Book for jars.
My question is, how do you determine the price of a bottle? So far, I've just been going with my gut. What do I feel comfortable paying for it. However, I can't tell a $1 bottle from a $1,000 bottle. I don't want to overpay, nor do I want to miss a good deal.
Is there a standard price guide for bottles? I haven't seen one, nor can I imagine how such a publication would be compiled, as there are so many variations of color, manufacturer, embossings, etc.
I feel like a burden constantly asking my bottle friends for their input on prices.
I come from the insulator world, where we have a price guide that is generally accepted as the standard. I've been recommended the Red Book for jars.
My question is, how do you determine the price of a bottle? So far, I've just been going with my gut. What do I feel comfortable paying for it. However, I can't tell a $1 bottle from a $1,000 bottle. I don't want to overpay, nor do I want to miss a good deal.
Is there a standard price guide for bottles? I haven't seen one, nor can I imagine how such a publication would be compiled, as there are so many variations of color, manufacturer, embossings, etc.
I feel like a burden constantly asking my bottle friends for their input on prices.