CommanderChuff
Devout Dirtbag
Re:
I think that the second graph with the rising curve looks better from a production volume point of view and more realistic for a business ramping up output. In my experience the supply chain line and manufacturing capability is always the limiting factor in output, which in turn is driven by market demand.
It seems that the 1973 date for the Prof was a bit of an educated guess by the previous owner and may be out by some years. This picture of the back stay tops on the Prof have a pattern which may be indicative of an earlier date.
However, I think that we have exhausted the info for now, so perhaps we should settle for 1970 as the starting point for this block of numbers.
Thanks again for the help and data.
David
I think that the second graph with the rising curve looks better from a production volume point of view and more realistic for a business ramping up output. In my experience the supply chain line and manufacturing capability is always the limiting factor in output, which in turn is driven by market demand.
It seems that the 1973 date for the Prof was a bit of an educated guess by the previous owner and may be out by some years. This picture of the back stay tops on the Prof have a pattern which may be indicative of an earlier date.
However, I think that we have exhausted the info for now, so perhaps we should settle for 1970 as the starting point for this block of numbers.
Thanks again for the help and data.
David