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Have My Own Room
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Scott, you need to find someone who wants to buy your Bead Business or sell your Bead "Recipe" to someone who wants to take it and run....
Or you just need to hire some competent Whore who will work for you making beads.... I think that's pretty much your options...... ![]() |
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monica lewinsky
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competent manwhore here
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I Do Medical Things
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First off, I was just thinking the other day "I need some beads, maybe I should buy from Shilala this time and try his product." Second, Patent your idea. Many years ago my dad invented a small automatic fish tank cleaner similar to what is now used in swimming pools and my mom kept telling him to drive down to washington and patent it. Long story short someone else patented a year or so lader and is now richer than shyte. Finally, after you patent it you can subcontract/hire people to do the work or sell teh patent outright.
Let me know if you are still taking orders as I was serious about buying some of your product. T |
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The Homebrew Hammer
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I concur with the patent recommendation. You definitely want to retain the ownership rights to this invention--we use them to maintain cigar humidifaction, who knows what other application they might have.
Then you can pursue a small scale manufacturer if you want to divorce yourself from the production process. ![]()
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