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Author: SecondTry
Date: 2021-08-08 21:47
It's not fair to look at the number of people who've left a brand for another without also examining the market share that the departed brand holds.
Put another way, it's easier to point out the people who've left Buffet for other brands, (mostly in my scope Backun) than it is for---by way of pure example--the same analysis to happen with, say.............Rossi clarinets: nothing whatsoever against Rossi clarinets.
Rossi's for argument sake may be fine instruments: but nobody believes they hold the bulk of the market share, and with less people using them, there's less people leaving them: simply numbers in no way meant to, again, disparage Rossi or any clarinet maker.
But this said, how many Backun converts are going back to Buffet with time? If the numbers are few, and despite being a life long Buffet player, I might be inclined to think that on the whole Backun's offerings are better than Buffets if the migration back is slim, confirmational bias notwithstanding.
Post Edited (2021-08-08 21:48)
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