TreeStuff and SherrillTree Join Forces

No problem Tom. Ward and I have both put our foot in it more than most. 5 mins later it's usually forgotten.

My opinion and posts only reflect my situation and feelings I should point out too. Not everyone here is merely speculating, as you put it.

If you read Wards last post also, it makes sense. The tree working community is relatively small and tightly knit. You only have to look on line or attend the expos to realise that. Money doesn't come easy, nor is its continuity guaranteed, so you spend it carefully. Many tree workers spent at Treestuff because they felt like were supporting the business....the alternative to the establishment. A people's champion of sorts. Without that support, they'd be no treestuff, nothing to sell, make no mistake about it. So to accumulate that support, put a figure on it and sell it to the very establishment they were supposedly the opposite off....its easy to see why loyal customers through the years might feel somewhat betrayed.

For the record I generally shop at wespur because they are west coast boys and get much respect this part of the continent.

The new Sherrill owner may well turn out to be the best thing since sliced bread. We'll have wait and see.
 
Look we all know that Sherrill Tree is no the best company but what I think will happen will keep the name tree stuff and do away with the name sherrilltree Tree just think about it makes sense

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Treestuff brought (and continues to bring) all the great new innovations, the European gear, etc. for purchase. It was hard to find these things in the us market without paying a hefty air freight from the UK or Germany. So they have been instrumental in opening the market. Sherrill enjoys a total control over the retail Vermeer outlets and this is both a blessing (you can get things there) and a curse (it costs a small fortune). Sherrill has likewise brought forth great innovations over the years. Spaceghost's comment about growing up on Brian Kotwica drawings. I'm sure everybody connects to that. I don't begrudge them their success. But Treestuff as an independent contractor was able to bring these things into the market at a price point that favored the little guy and the kit is never "treestuffized". Hope that you guys remember Reg's words there about "money doesn't come easy, nor its continuity guaranteed, so you spend it carefully". I couldn't say it better. I'm going to continue to buy from all of the suppliers, but will be looking a little more carefully at Treestuff before pulling the trigger. Wesspur is a good company, too, and they've brought a lot of great new gear to the market, too. I feel lucky to have so many options.
 
I love TreeStuff, they have been good to me as a customer and a manufacturer. Likewise with Wesspur! I try to be brand loyal, but also put myself first. I believe in having loyalty to a company, one you work for or do business with but I also realize that they usually have their best interest in mind as well. It's like donning an oxygen mask in an airplane, if don't put yours on first, you may not be awake to help your kids or others. Perhaps Luke just donned his mask.
Quick story. I have been working on getting the price lower on one of my products. I talked to Wesspur and told them I would probably be able to sell it to them for less. My question to them, Do you want to keep the price the same and have an increased margin? Answer from them, "guys out there are working hard and some don't make a lot of money for it, I'd rather lower the price."
 
That's quite a significant point Mark, for some people. Let me give you an analogy. It's not the best one, but the most fitting to your circumstances that I can think up.

Imagine if you'd formed an alliance with another tree company right in your area. The intention is to help each other grow, so you exclusively pass work to that company, at the detriment of your relationships with others. Your 2 years in or there abouts, and then you happen to read on treebuzz that your so called alliance has sold up to Davey tree. It's the first you've heard of it. Mean while you reading through the comments made by others in the thread at how wonderful the whole thing is....and the people involved. They didn't break the law....but I don't suppose you'd be feeling so good about the situation any more.
Hi Reg,

Like Tom, my comments don't apply to everyone or all posts. I fact some of what I was referencing comes from things I've read on instagram too. I'm simply saying that I am not surprised in the least that this is how the story played out. I can understand how some would feel slighted for learning about it in the way that they did for sure. Especially those that may have been working closely with TS on some level.
 
I wonder if Sherrill will honer trade agreements already in place with TreeStuff?

I quit doing business with Sherrill as I don't like their business practices so I wonder if this will become the prevailing attitude at TreeStuff.
 
This afternoon Erin and I sold TreeStuff.com to SherrillTree.

We made this decision for our children, Clark, Alice and Hal.

We retain ownership in the company and will be heavily involved, just like always.

TreeStuff is going to stay TreeStuff. That will never change. Thank you for your years of amazing support. We love you all.

--Luke and Erin Dunlevy
Well I will be looking for a new company starting today.
Well I will be looking for a new company starting today.
Universal field supply.com is a smaller company. Great place to shop.
 
I think that tree stuff will name will stay the an sherrilltree will drop their name because of a bad name think it would boost their sales because of the name tree stuff has better name an better product I couldn't beat them so why not buy them think about it as a business it makes sense

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Welp, I guess it's time for the haters and hotheads to put their money, blood, sweat, and tears where their mouths are and fill this sudden and mythical entrepreneurial void...if there is truly a sudden gap in service or a need for something that is gone, then fill it. For now, I don't see one.


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There is still Bartlettman, I have been impressed with the costumer service over there. I will continue to ordered from Treestuff, but maybe its time to shop around, maybe even across the pond.
 
First, who am I? Not really anybody in the big picture here. I'm not a rep or an inventor like Reg and Paul or David. I can't speak to how this effects their livelihood. I wouldn't dare. It's not my place. What I will say is that Nick called me at 8pm(est) just to see if I had any questions and to hear how I feel. He said he could identify with me as a customer as I spend my disposable income on tree gear because I love what I do. Just the fact a retailer would reach out to me is tops in my book. I'm not in the circle with them. I'm not a free gear guy and the only item I have ever tested is the ABR Radius ring(two thumbs up for that invention BTW). I don't get major stuff regularly with my orders from Luke's floor and I have never been to JAMBO. Having said that, I will not try to convince anyone this is the rite move or it's justified or that I feel completely at ease and everything is gonna be ok. I can't because I don't know anymore than anyone else does. What I can say is that Luke and Nick trust Tripp. They have put love into this treestuff thing and feel secure that Tripp isn't going to ruin what we the customers empowered them to build. They believe this is a good thing and the consumer will not feel any drastic ill effects of the merger. I have trusted a lot of my money to Luke and Nick. The fact someone would call me of all people, makes me trust them still. I truly hope nothing changes. I truly hope the plan unfolds so everyone benefits and nobody gets hurt in the deal. I still stand by the fact that Sherrill has something to prove to me. Maybe they just need to disprove my skepticism of them. Either way treestuff is still treestuff until proven otherwise in my book.

One of the things we talked about was the 33 people that work at treestuff. All the management books call benefits and pay hygiene issues. The people who write the books contest that salary and benefits alone don't keep any employee at a job. The work environment it a bigger factor than anything. Now keep in mind ts employees had no benefits. They may be young but eventually we all (should) come to the realization that if we don't do something with our careers we will have nothing when we retire. We'll be a burden on our children and families because social security is a drop in the bucket. Someday the awesome kid(kid to me) that does all my splicing is gonna move on because he needs medical, dental, life, and a retirement. That loss of a motivated employee is gonna catch up with ts sooner or later. Look at the guys you hire. If you don't invest in them as employees you will get the same guys off craigslist over and over. Look at what Royce offers. He probably gets a quality employee and keeps them for a long time. All the training and investment with them won't walk out the door because they get married or have a kid and need a safety net. My long winded point is through this exchange, all 33 of those people who's names we may not know, who pack our boxes and splice our ropes are going to have a safety net. Insurance, retirement, benefits. That's an aspect that never crossed my mind. It's really huge if you think about it. What if every item went up by $10 to be able to provide benefits to the employees? Would you pay it and not be upset? I'm undecided myself. This deal allows that investment to happen without the cost being driven down to the consumer.

Again, not a sales pitch. Not a call to arms to support treestuff. You make you're own decisions as you should. I personally am impressed that I got a phone call out of the blue. I also felt the need to share some of the conversation we had. I never thought about the people who work at treestuff. Just never crossed my mind. I'm not starting a debate as I am not the person to debate with. I'm just a consumer like the rest of you. I stayed with ts because of the customer experience. This is a prime example of what I value as a customer experience. Contact, personal contact, like hey I know your name kind of contact. Made me feel important and in the end isn't that the goal of any service, to make the customer feel important? Nobody blew smoke up my ass and truth be told, the next quarter sales numbers will show what kind of effect this has had on ts. My message to Tripp and Sean, don't screw up a good thing! Do us, the consumer rite and eventually we will see you are true to your word. That 30 minute phone call went a long way in my book. Remember too, I'm not a player in the tree world. I'm just a guy who likes to shop.

Take your shots as you like but remember, as I've said several times, I'm not suggesting what you should do. I'm just sharing my experience. It truly is MY experience. My dollar as its your dollar to spend where you see fit. Before you kick the shit out of me, please reread what I've written and hear what I'm saying. I'm certain there will be some who think I've drunk the cool aide. It's not the case but even if I have, so what. If it makes me happy then screw it. Thanks for tuning in.
 
Welp, I guess it's time for the haters and hotheads to put their money, blood, sweat, and tears where their mouths are and fill this sudden and mythical entrepreneurial void...if there is truly a sudden gap in service or a need for something that is gone, then fill it. For now, I don't see one.


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Speak for yourself....nobodies hating on anyone else. The only person using that word 'hate', is you, twice now. On an open forum you've got to expect people to say how they feel. Not everyone is a yes-man....like it or not.
 
To me it has little to nothing to do with Luke and Treestuff, it has everything to do with Sherrill. If Luke and his wife decided to sell that is all well and good.

What I am upset with is Sherrill being in the picture again. I dropped them after being lied to and have spent my money elsewhere ever since. I have spent some money at TS but I will not do that from now on as Sherrill is involved.

Please take your money to a company that cares. In the US you can choose Westspur or a number of smaller dealers, in Canada you can choose a number of dealers including those already mentioned, in Britain you can choose Honey Bros or Sorbus, in Germany I think you can actually enter the store that Mattheck is part owner off. There are lots of choices for those that have been screwed by Sherrill.

Remember why you went to TS? Well it won't be there when Sherrill is finished with them.
 

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