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Originally Posted by Will_Mass By all means, you should buy it!
And, do let us know how it works out for you.  |
Ignore WillMass. He's just bitter.
The problem with your question is that things change. Take me, for example: my event photography biz was flying high two years ago. For various reasons, sales have plummeted in the past 12-18 months. Trust me - it's not the photography that's changed. It's not my trailer or my ability to produce quality work. I haven't raised prices on anything, and in fact, I've reduced prices for many products.
The point is that an event trailer was a great thing for me for several years, but now it's a burden, and it has me reconsidering my approach, and simply avoiding certain events that I wouldn't have missed two summers ago.
You will have to make your own evaluation and decision. If I could offer one piece of constructive advice, it would be this: Don't get yourself so heavily invested that you can't cover the expenditure in short order. It will be much easier to sell off a small/inexpensive setup than it would be to get rid of a large one.
Best of luck, whatever you decide.