Hi Les,
So if Joe Customer buys one of my knives from a dealer (not an exclusive) and decides he likes my knives and want's another one that the dealer does not have in stock, he call's me, mentions that he bought one of my knives from that dealer, then I should tell that customer to call the dealer and make arrangements through him? If that's the case, where is the benefit from the dealers discount? I have done exclusives and understand and agree that those are only to be sold through that dealer. So, Les or any of you other dealers, what do you say?
I view my relationship with a knife maker as first and foremost a business relationship. The object of that exercise is that the relationship is mutually beneficial for both.
I know that when I start working with a maker (especially if they aren't well known) that they are going to get additional orders because I am carrying their knives.
I know that when I write an article on a maker they are going to get additional orders.
I know that some collectors think that they can get the knife quicker and/or at a better price if they go to directly to the maker.
I know that some collectors after handling a makers knives at a show that I am set up at. Will later on choose to contact the maker and try to get the knife from them directly.
I also know that I am not going to see a nickel of those sales.
Now with that being said my benefit of helping to make the maker more popular than in their wildest dreams

is:
1) I continue to get knives on a regular basis, even increasing the number or regularity of deliveries.
2) That if a client contacts me first and I place an order. Then that same client goes to the maker and tries to get a knife...the order should be mine. I have never had a problem with a maker honoring that...well in the last 6 years anyway.
Over 6 - 18 months generally what happens is that the makers I work with get to the point where they have all the orders they can stand and have to stop taking orders....except mine.
Then I am the one who is selling out the makers work every time I get a shipment.
Ultimately what is most important is that the knives are getting into the collectors hands.
You can have the best knife in the world but if no one knows about it or no one can get it...the maker will not be successful.
So Les I guess that is a long answer to a short question.
Hope that made sense.