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Got them! I'm not ready to deal with another order right now so hopefully the price of silver behaves for a while. Sounds like a good winter project though.
Got them! I'm not ready to deal with another order right now so hopefully the price of silver behaves for a while. Sounds like a good winter project though.
They have relented. Just $45 shipping for each die... no other costs. :banana:
I'll let you know when I have them.
Thanks!
They have relented. Just $45 shipping for each die... no other costs. :banana:
I'll let you know when I have them.
Thanks!
They have relented. Just $45 shipping for each die... no other costs. :banana:This makes me think that we should do nothing since the dies don't get destroyed but transferred to another vendor, where I assume we can use them again if needed.
...tell them to ship the dies to you for your own safe keeping this time.
I asked about that and below is their response.
This makes me think that we should do nothing since the dies don't get destroyed but transferred to another vendor, where I assume we can use them again if needed.
Thanks for all of your input!
No they are not otherwise TSP would not have had to pony up for the original $800 to make the dies. Or, you should have been charged extra for the use of the other tools. Thank God they are not charging you for storage of the dies as well as the presses, polishing wheels, blanking machines. What a load of crapola. Tell them to kiss off and have someone else make dies for you, that you are paying for, and then tell them to ship the dies to you for your own safe keeping this time.Dies are considered a subset of Northwest Territorial Mint’s tooling and as such the property of Northwest Territorial Mint. Just like any other tools we use to strike a customer’s order - such as presses, polishing wheels, blanking machines, etc – dies are also tools used in the production of product. We go to great lengths to preserve dies in our facility and do so at our own cost; we have never charged customers the cost of die storage and preservation.
I asked about that and below is their response.
This makes me think that we should do nothing since the dies don't get destroyed...
...but transferred to another vendor, where I assume we can use them again if needed...
Seems like you have evidence that you already own the dies. Send a copy to the Bankrupcy Court and ask that they be sent to you!
Just a suggestion....but I think you have a case. It doesn't say 'cost to make die', it says die part number 'M12 and M13'.
I am not a lawyer but it seems like it's worth a try.
Maybe there are some FED lawyers in TSPTalk out there???
It has been Northwest Territorial Mint’s standard practice that we do not give away our dies. Dies are considered a subset of Northwest Territorial Mint’s tooling and as such the property of Northwest Territorial Mint. Just like any other tools we use to strike a customer’s order - such as presses, polishing wheels, blanking machines, etc – dies are also tools used in the production of product. We go to great lengths to preserve dies in our facility and do so at our own cost; we have never charged customers the cost of die storage and preservation.
Since we have filed for bankruptcy we are giving the customers the option to claim die ownership of the dies.
If the dies are not claimed then they will be transferred to the new vendor once that vendor has been determined.
What do the original papers say? Would be worth the look if you (or Burro?) still have them!
They have offered me the dies so I assume it's OK for them to sell to me.
I assume the $400 per die we paid was to have them created... but I'm not sure about ownership. At least that's the way it sounds now.
Also, I found this post from Tom back in late 2014:
"Re: TSP Talk Silver Coins / "Rounds"
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Also, since I own the die, ...
If I am reading this document correctly, it seems to say that they will only sell the dies to other coin MINTERS.
That is, 'It is the intent of the Trustee to sell the NWTM Dies, subjectto court approval, to a buyer capable of preserving the NWTM Dies and producing coins,medallions or other products at the request of the customer.'
One other thing....the document talks about certain agreements may have been made that the customer would retain ownership of the dies. Was that not the case for the TSP Silver Coins? I seem to remember that we had to pay for the dies up front, because the size of our order was, comparedly, small. Might be worth looking into.