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Thread: Any travelling tailors?

HybridII
Sun Feb 01, 2004 11:28 am
#1

I've long been considering taking up the tailoring profession, but an idea I've been batting around recently is that of the travelling tailor. Are there any of you who have renounced the merchant/vendor aspects of the biz and do custom orders only? Does it work? Any suggestions to getting your name out this way? Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all!




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SueDenim
Sun Feb 01, 2004 11:33 am
#2

I may be forced into something like this after the mysterious impending vendor nerf, but never really did it much. Seems like it might be fun, though - just touring the galaxy as a wandering tailor. I remember there was even a good thread about precisely what such a travelling tailor should pack for the journey....



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Crudson
Sun Feb 01, 2004 11:41 am
#3

I operate in a purely email and spur of the moment (i.e. travelling) fashion (no pun intended). Simply, I always have crates of everything on me, including my BE cloth and even shoe soles and fiberplast panels. Obviously more synth cloth than anything else...


Not that I necessarily "tour" to cities looking for business but people are always after stuff andif you area well known tailor business will always come your way. I should in fact be at home more making those PA uniform orders.



Smi
NJ62
Sun Feb 01, 2004 12:53 pm
#4

I think the key for the traveling tailor is to keep a LOT of synth on hand, pay premium for the biggest stacks of hides/materials possible, and debate whether it's worth it to make certain unpopular items that require specific materials. Try to only have 1 stack of each kind of material. This is what I generally travel with. Stuff in parentheses considered optional, but possibly useful.



  • Fiberplast

  • Polymer

  • steel

  • copper

  • amorphous gemstone

  • crystalline gemstone

  • thoraneum steel

  • titanium aluminum

  • (iron & low grade ore, belts & jewelry)

  • (plexite & green diamond - I've had maybe 1 request for the headgear - not worth it)

  • synth cloths - and lots of them

  • reinforced fiber panels

  • metal fasteners

  • trim

  • jewelry settings

  • (shoe soles, cargo pockets, and fiberplast panels - without a doubt the shoe soles & the cargo pockets are much more useful than the fp. The shoe soles & cargo pockets are purely a convenience issue, but they do speed up orders considerably.)

  • Wooly Hide

  • Bristley Hide

  • (any other type of hide, if you don't have enough wooly or bristley to use for general purposes)

  • nabooan scaley hide - yes, my thermal boots are popular

  • (tat wooly - high quality boots just aren't popular)

And, of course, 3-4 crafting tools. With a customer waiting, you don't want to wait for the prototype.


Storage tip: droids!!! The stuff you don't use often, stuff in a droid. You can have 5 droids with 10 units apiece = 50 extra spots. Great for keeping extra synth crates.


Unfortunately, this limits the amount of personal wardrobe you can bring with you. Ah well.



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RandDarkstar
Sun Feb 01, 2004 2:13 pm
#5

Carry everything! Yesterday I went from one end of the galaxy to the other, to help a very nice guy and about 4 of his friends. I left home with 4 cases of synth cloth. Well... I never take off my Master Tailor tag, so passing through starports can be rough, and I can't say no, so I pause to make clothes for people.


With about 7 critical failures (hmmm they really are on the rise) and alot of people asking, I ran out and needed another 4 crates to do all the clothes that these 5 guys asked for. That's 8 crates. 4 from home, and 4 from a sweet tailor that placed them on the Mos Eisley bazaar!!!


Anyway, I carry absolutely everything I can, in 5 droids and a backpack of stuff. Be sure that you have enough to last a long time, especially if you are like me and can't say no!



Jame'thiel Dreamweaver
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HybridII
Sun Feb 01, 2004 5:28 pm
#6

Thanks so much, everyone. This is really helping me out, and these posts are makin me really excited. Keep 'em comin!




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Mystyrys
Sun Feb 01, 2004 8:35 pm
#7

I have a main shop and vendors in a mall on another planet and I travel to remote planets to do custom orders too, as well as doing on the spot orders that come up while doing all this shuttling about.


I keep one backpack "Tailor Kit" filled with large stacks of all organics and inorganics (ores in stacks of no less than 10k, hides in stacks of no less than 1k - including the less used low grade ore, iron and naboo scaley and tat wooly) and a few crates: couple SCs and RFPs, at least one each Trim, Metal Fasteners, Shoe Solesand Jewelry Settings. (I keep this pack below 40 items so I can drop it in my (almost always full of loot junk) bank, unless I am stocking vendors, then I cram it full of extra crates too.) I have 3 droids, with 2 more on order. I fill the two with crafting stations with SCs and RFPs. The power droid carries extra crates of trim, metal fasteners, jewelry settings, cargo pockets and shoe soles. And a crate of Droid batteries lol.


I found, when stocking the vendors, that I prefer to go fully loaded with supplies, droids carefully packed with crates, and then sit there with my droid out, just going down the list, crafting a few of each item in various colors, then sticking them on the vendor once my inventory fills up. That way it is easier to just fill the holes I see in the stock on hand, without having to bounce back and forth between two planets with pre-made stock and my limited inventory space,as well as be able to make custom orders for people who happen by just then and don't see what they want on the vendor (because I am restocking it - yah?).


So, unless a Tailor rarely leaves the shop except to do non-tailor activities, I'd say we are all Travelling Tailors, in one fashion or another. Have pack, will travel. I need a business card that says that.



Organize. Ways to save space and carry more. That is the key. Stockpile large stacks of one type of those minerals and chemicals and get hunters to bring you large stacks of one type of hide. That helps a lot.


There's almost nothing Ifear more than a gleeful Novice scout bringing me 38 leathery hide, 12 scaley, 14 bristley and 200 wooly (but in stacks of 20-40 each from all different planets) ARGH! And half of them from two cycles ago so they won't stack with anything I already have on hand. This helps me not.

Those hides go into the guild grab bag. Sorry.



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Syzygy-Gorath
Mon Feb 02, 2004 1:27 am
#8


While I do have a shop with vendors, I also do the travelling gig a fair bit. I've found it helps to have a droid army to carry all my stuff—except for shoe soles, cargo pockets, and fiberplast panels, I carry everything n'Jessi mentioned in 4 droids. One for organics, one for inorganics, one for components, one for bioengineered components.


So far it's a nice suplement to the post-and-forget vendors…and since lately I've been spending a lot of time away from my shop, it makes restocking easier, too. Just craft wherever I happen to be, drop it in my bank, and pick it up later when I'm closer to home. (It helps to not leave Corellia much )




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Greatsails
Mon Feb 02, 2004 2:58 pm
#9






NJ62 wrote:

I think the key for the traveling tailor is to keep a LOT of synth on hand, pay premium for the biggest stacks of hides/materials possible, and debate whether it's worth it to make certain unpopular items that require specific materials. Try to only have 1 stack of each kind of material. This is what I generally travel with. Stuff in parentheses considered optional, but possibly useful.



  • Fiberplast

  • Polymer

  • steel

  • copper

  • amorphous gemstone

  • crystalline gemstone

  • thoraneum steel

  • titanium aluminum

  • (iron & low grade ore, belts & jewelry)

  • (plexite & green diamond - I've had maybe 1 request for the headgear - not worth it)

  • synth cloths - and lots of them

  • reinforced fiber panels

  • metal fasteners

  • trim

  • jewelry settings

  • (shoe soles, cargo pockets, and fiberplast panels - without a doubt the shoe soles & the cargo pockets are much more useful than the fp. The shoe soles & cargo pockets are purely a convenience issue, but they do speed up orders considerably.)

  • Wooly Hide

  • Bristley Hide

  • (any other type of hide, if you don't have enough wooly or bristley to use for general purposes)

  • nabooan scaley hide - yes, my thermal boots are popular

  • (tat wooly - high quality boots just aren't popular)

And, of course, 3-4 crafting tools. With a customer waiting, you don't want to wait for the prototype.


Storage tip: droids!!! The stuff you don't use often, stuff in a droid. You can have 5 droids with 10 units apiece = 50 extra spots. Great for keeping extra synth crates.


Unfortunately, this limits the amount of personal wardrobe you can bring with you. Ah well.




I added some emphasis with yellow coloring above. Everytime thoranium steel and titanium aluminum come into shift, I drop a few heavies, harvest till they shift out, and then factory crate some backpacks. You have to crate the puches, but that's no biggie. I think I must have supplied 1/2 of all the bounty hunter and spec-ops packs on Karui, since I just always have a crate of each on hand (that's 50 per crate btw =), and can sell them instantly. I sell most of these while waiting for shuttles, and since most tailots can't craft one in the time left before the shuttle arrives, I sell them out about once per month. 50 of each per month isn't bad. I stock some too on my vendor, but for every one I sell there, I offload 10 at starports.



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ImpSlave
Mon Feb 02, 2004 3:40 pm
#10

I had my first experience with this last night, and had a wonderful time. All I did was enter the Theed cantina without realizing I had my "Clothier" tag up. I created several complete outfits and made some entertainers very happy. My favorite compliment of the night was someone who told me that I made for him in five minutes what he couldn't find in several weeks of searching vendors. I also had the pleasure of dressing a new entertainer, whose outfit was being paid for by her mentor. Was a joy to get her out of the default newbie entertainer outfit and into a very nice purple fleshwrap and lekku wrap


This is something I now plan to do on a regular basis, though certainly not every night. It was a bit tricky juggling a queue using tells, but those couple of people I couldn't get to, I asked to email me. Like it's been suggested above, having a droid or two to store crates is vital. I went through three crates of synthetic cloth and two of trim. Thankfully, I had extras in my droid and was able to keep crafting without missing a beat.I highly recommend "pushcart" tailoring!



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Oracle_Dilbert
Mon Feb 02, 2004 3:41 pm
#11

I am Jar'Eldishku of Naboo on Bria server, and I have one vendor located in the Silver City Mall where I live. I spend the rest of my time in Moenia, or Coronet on Coruscant. I keep my pack stocked in hides, chemicals, and metals, and have never found myself short on supplies, and I still have enough room for my wardrobe, and my personal buff items etc... I have two droids that have clothing/armor station modules on them, and one also has a place to store x-tra schematics, and the other holds x-tra items...I have found this system to be quite successful. I start each day by checking my e-mail and restocking my vendor, then I check my city making sure no one needs anything, and I go to Moenia, business there is usually slow, but I hit the hot spots just to make sure I don't miss anyone. After Moe, I go to Coronet and hang out just outside the starport...I can't tell you how many times I have scored big jobs there...$$$...if you have a factory on your home planet make synth cloth crates...I have sold orders for 1k synth cloths and made 200k per order that's a fast and easy way to make a lot of money, and if you have the right harvestors set up you will make mostly profit! On a final note, find armorsmiths...they need our component items like crazy...they are the ones that will buy big amounts, and pay dearly for them!


Jar'El
HybridII
Mon Feb 02, 2004 5:41 pm
#12






Greatsails wrote:





NJ62 wrote:

I think the key for the traveling tailor is to keep a LOT of synth on hand, pay premium for the biggest stacks of hides/materials possible, and debate whether it's worth it to make certain unpopular items that require specific materials. Try to only have 1 stack of each kind of material. This is what I generally travel with. Stuff in parentheses considered optional, but possibly useful.



  • Fiberplast

  • Polymer

  • steel

  • copper

  • amorphous gemstone

  • crystalline gemstone

  • thoraneum steel

  • titanium aluminum

  • (iron & low grade ore, belts & jewelry)

  • (plexite & green diamond - I've had maybe 1 request for the headgear - not worth it)

  • synth cloths - and lots of them

  • reinforced fiber panels

  • metal fasteners

  • trim

  • jewelry settings

  • (shoe soles, cargo pockets, and fiberplast panels - without a doubt the shoe soles & the cargo pockets are much more useful than the fp. The shoe soles & cargo pockets are purely a convenience issue, but they do speed up orders considerably.)

  • Wooly Hide

  • Bristley Hide

  • (any other type of hide, if you don't have enough wooly or bristley to use for general purposes)

  • nabooan scaley hide - yes, my thermal boots are popular

  • (tat wooly - high quality boots just aren't popular)

And, of course, 3-4 crafting tools. With a customer waiting, you don't want to wait for the prototype.


Storage tip: droids!!! The stuff you don't use often, stuff in a droid. You can have 5 droids with 10 units apiece = 50 extra spots. Great for keeping extra synth crates.


Unfortunately, this limits the amount of personal wardrobe you can bring with you. Ah well.




I added some emphasis with yellow coloring above. Everytime thoranium steel and titanium aluminum come into shift, I drop a few heavies, harvest till they shift out, and then factory crate some backpacks. You have to crate the puches, but that's no biggie. I think I must have supplied 1/2 of all the bounty hunter and spec-ops packs on Karui, since I just always have a crate of each on hand (that's 50 per crate btw =), and can sell them instantly. I sell most of these while waiting for shuttles, and since most tailots can't craft one in the time left before the shuttle arrives, I sell them out about once per month. 50 of each per month isn't bad. I stock some too on my vendor, but for every one I sell there, I offload 10 at starports.





So, I gather that these specific resources are used for backpacks. Are they used in anything else, are backpacks just that big of a profit item by themselves? Any other specific resources needed by anything?


BTW, thanks to all who replied, you guys have been EXTREMELY helpful.





"You know, there really must be more to life than being really, really, really, ridiculously good looking..."
Genji Sundodger of Bloodfin
Master Image Designer - Master Entertainer
Novice Musician - Novice Rifleman
Mishavich
Mon Feb 02, 2004 5:58 pm
#13

~Hybrid


I can't tell you how fun this is. I am one of the rare tailors thatdoes nothave a vendor. I have my own reasons for not wanting a vendor and one of them is being cooped up. I however call myself a "Street Merchant" when I introduce myself as it sounds more professional. Players love when they can run up to a tailor and have him be able to make something on the spur of the moment. I carry all the essentials and do not use droids, instead everything is packed in my inventory (more then enough room).


One of the main reasons I love being a "Street Merchant" is meeting unique people. I have met the entry rainbow from fun easy going to the cruel and unusual. The most interesting responses I get from a customer is when they ask me for a price. Typically I am on them so fast and clicking them to trade with me (after everything is cooked up) that they are befuddled. My answer is ALWAYS the same....


I work for tips only!


...that's right I use no set prices. They are somewhat amazed and I usually hear the same response from the customers... That is so cool. Most players (myself included) don't like paying the enourmous prices that tailors charge for thier cheaply made items. It is because of this that my short time and small amounts of ingreds have hooked me some great tips. I always bow and give them the thumbs up when they ask me ..."Is that enough"? The tips are always fair to me. I know there's rich players and poor players. Some will tip me upwards of 100k for pants and a jacket, while others can only afford 2K.


I'm happy just to be able to break even on most days.


If happiness can't buy you money then what is it good for - LOL



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