McClure Tables Make Their Complete Line of Quality Shuffleboard Tables Available Exclusively to Retail Dealers
Now retailers can offer their customers the same proven shuffleboard tables that have filled game rooms throughout south and central Texas for more than a quarter century. Manufacturer McClure Tables introduces a new program to help retailers sell their tables in brick and mortal stores.
Grand Rapids, MI (PRWEB) June 18, 2007 -- After more than 25 years of providing high quality shuffleboard tables and game room supplies and service in south and central Texas retail markets, owner Todd McClure is now focused on helping other retail distributors succeed. Because of his past background in retail, McClure Tables will not sell their tables to online retail dealers. In fact, McClure has formulated distributor policies and strategies to discourage retail dealers from marketing online or outside a local geographic territory.
A shuffleboard table is a large purchase for any game room and requires expert local service and installation. Internet retail dealers can provide installation service, but not on the same level as a local store. Generally Internet outlets use contract installers. If buyers have any problems, they cannot draw on a local dealer for customer support. Therefore, McClure has ensured his tables will only be sold through select retail dealers with local showrooms and local customer support.
Because of streamlined systems for raw material procurement, manufacturing processes and distribution, McClure Tables give retail dealers a high quality product they can sell at a very competitive price, either equal to or lower than Internet outlets for a comparable model . McClure tables use a Hard Rock Maple wood for the playing surface, which is 25% harder than the soft maple the leading competitor uses. They also have a special polymer finish and offer a lifetime warranty on the playfield surface. This polymer shuffleboard finish never needs to be refinished. This will save a consumer money in the long term. When a traditional board without a lifetime polymer finish needs a new top finish, this can often cost more than the complete unit when bought new.
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Business - Podcast Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 16:59:19 -0700
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