Mattew Staton
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Please let me know your thoughts on www.TeeterToss.com
It’s similar to cornhole but “Our Boards Rock!” (or teeter)
They also transform into Two Hole and Cornhole.
You get a Teeter Toss board, Two Hole and Cornhole all for the price of a standard cornhole game.
I appreciate your honest input.
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Margaret Pryor
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A new twist on cornhole! Looks way more fun. I love it!
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Chris B
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Here’s my honest input to hopefully help you maximize sales. I think the best thing you can do when selling these is include in the pricing the holes to cover the second side holes so you can use the boards for all the games noted. I don’t see cornhole people buying a second board set just because it teeters but for let’s say $20-30 more if they can purchase a board set that does more than just cornhole they may go for it. — To me it would be the equivalent of people buying a steel tip dart board for the baseball game on the other side of the board instead of normal darts.
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Margaret Pryor
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I hadn’t noticed that before, but I agree that it should be included.
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Bill LaFratta
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I like the product. I think the movement of the board makes it much more exciting. I’m not an avid cornhole player…it is a little too boring for me. Now that you have added movement to the board, I am much more interesting in playing the game. I think my kids would also be more attracted to the game with the “teetering board”.
You may not be able to convert the true cornhole players to your game, however, I think your game becomes much more attractive to the folks that were never interested in the plain cornhole boards because there wasn’t enough action to hold their interest.
I think it’s a winner!
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Roderick Jackson
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Good demo on the web but I think more people would need to play and decide if they liked it. I have played the original way and do like the game.
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Roger Brown
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brenda furry
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Mattew Staton
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Thank you everyone for the feedback. We are strongly considering supplying the plug for the front hole as part of the purchase. We’re still researching manufacturers to bring the cost down a bit. Ultimately we want to license a plastic version it to a company who’s already in walmart, dick’s, target, etc.
@Roger – we have been networking like crazy so we have touched base with those organizations. So far, about 70-80% of persons polled prefer our game over cornhole. The true cornhole fan only comprises of a small percentage of the toss enthusiast.
Please pass this on to family and friends as we could use their support too!
Thank you for taking the time to review the site and share you honest opinions.
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Gizmo G
gizmo
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I would think the plastic version would be a great seller,and be able to keep the manufacturing cost down. The wood ones are ok,but the finish would start to break down and end up delaminating if there made out of plywood if left outside…….
Anyway nice idea.
Good Luck
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Chris B
cjbohlin
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I’ve played on a plastic cornhole board before and didn’t like it. It seemed like the board flexed too much and acting like a spring board in spots, the board also moved sometimes when bags hit it and was more slippery than wood boards. If you could make the surfaces similar to wood and also maybe allow for a person adding a weight over the leg stand it may alleviate some of these problems.
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