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I heard a rumor that Johnson Products is out of business. Is this true? (Their website is down for "maintenance")
If it's true (and I really hope not)--what a shame! I grew up on all their stuff...
Is Johnson Products out of business?
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Re: Is Johnson Products out of business?
Their site has been down for maintenance for quite a while now. Supposedly, they had been making medical parts during the pandemic.
Like you, grew up with JP.
Like you, grew up with JP.
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This came from Tricksupply.com
"Johnson Products had shut down their coin manufacturing operation during the pandemic in what was hoped to be a temporary move in order to focus on the production of parts for ventilators. Unfortunately I spoke to them last week and they will not be able to manufacture their precision coin gaffs in the future. I was able to secure most of the remaining stock for Tricksupply and I am offering the items thru the website."
"Johnson Products had shut down their coin manufacturing operation during the pandemic in what was hoped to be a temporary move in order to focus on the production of parts for ventilators. Unfortunately I spoke to them last week and they will not be able to manufacture their precision coin gaffs in the future. I was able to secure most of the remaining stock for Tricksupply and I am offering the items thru the website."
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That is a shame. I grew up with them as well. Johnson was the true workhorse of coin gaffs. I assume their cups are discontinued also?
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Re: Is Johnson Products out of business?
I am sorry to hear of this. Their products were always of superior quality and reasonably priced. They set the standard long before the super-expensive custom gaff makers came on the scene. Customer service was great too (unlike some that shall go unnamed). Until a few months ago, when I purchased a really nice dollar-size CSB from Tom Ladshaw, I performed with the standard Johnson CSB set I purchased in 1990 at virtually every walk-around and/or close up gig. It never let me down, and is still perfect and ready to go today if need be. It's just that the new dollar-size is more suitable to my rather large hands. Sad to see the end of an era.
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The coins were always a sideline for the company, not a priority of its business.
Re: Is Johnson Products out of business?
Dustin Stinett wrote:The coins were always a sideline for the company, not a priority of its business.
Sure, but.
It's not a perfect metaphor but it's like Doc Daley giving up magic to concentrate on surgery or Larry Jennings quitting to focus on his plumbing.
Johnson will be missed.
I'm sure we will miss them more than they will miss us...
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I remember visiting Johnson in the late 90's because I wanted to get a Morgan shell. Met Mike Caveney there who was so incredibly friendly. He offered me a tour in the workshop and I saw things about manufacturing I never realized. At that time the silver gaffs were virtualy impossible to get in Europe. I left a happy and more educated customer. It is a pity they stopped their side business. Customer support we can only dream of nowadays...
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Re: Is Johnson Products out of business?
Sadly, this has now been confirmed. (and vis a vis Dustin's comment: I should have titled the thread: "Is Johnson Products out of the magic business?")
Johnson Products made a lot of great, unique stuff not available anywhere else ("Impress-X", "The Mint", and "Weber's Key" come to mind). They also found an important sweet spot in the market: superb quality/moderate prices for the more common gaffs we all use. (Hopefully, someone will rise to the opportunity to fill this void.)
Thanks to the Johnson Products' folks for a terrific run!
Johnson Products made a lot of great, unique stuff not available anywhere else ("Impress-X", "The Mint", and "Weber's Key" come to mind). They also found an important sweet spot in the market: superb quality/moderate prices for the more common gaffs we all use. (Hopefully, someone will rise to the opportunity to fill this void.)
Thanks to the Johnson Products' folks for a terrific run!