
(06-26-2013, 03:09 PM)faceman7381 Wrote: I wish you guys luck and by no way think you are forcing anything on anyone.
I hope this will inspire others to open up similar shops with same concepts.
Oh, and for my sake I hope you guys deal in Eastern lands metals!
Great idea!
Konner
That's something I'd like to try ICly down the road. I've been interested OOCly in how Katanas are made and Tamahagane in general. It would, however, be more Izzy's route as she is the Blacksmith.
(06-26-2013, 03:08 PM)Dehqon Wrote: As for suggestions, I can't think of anything beyond what was hinted at above: Don't get too far ahead of yourself and claim that anyone who is worth knowing uses your shop. For all anyone knows, they may have their own suppliers and not need to go shopping.
Of course. That would be going to far. Maybe a few no name NPCs would be the odd regulars. But no one of note outside of any PCs who choose to shop with us.
(06-26-2013, 03:06 PM)Noelle Wrote: I think it's neat!
And I'd support it.
My only real suggestion would be against spreading out your shope crafted stock, and sticking to those three. You've got three of the crafts covered, and they're all good ones.
Realistically a shop shouldn't try and cater to everything, and focus on doing what it does well.
It also mean you'll run less risk of treading too many toes.
That's just my thoughts on that, but I do like it.
That's a very good point. We should stick to the "big three" so to speak with /minor/ leather and cloth work. Mostly for binds, padding and covers for chain tunics.