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| Friday, November 17 2006 01:54 AM |
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Subject: Base Weblog |
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Serious Cash Solicitation |
Serious Cash Solicitation Current mood: dirty
The tattoo machine business is snowballing. I am not yet overwhelmed and continue to pace myself. My one problem is having to do with overhead , and also that overhead keeping my prices down. Mostly because I build on two existing frames, and then re-build on some others. The only frames I buy that I think are worthy of me building production machines are made by tattoo suppliers.The geometry is correct and the castings are cleaned up enough for me to get the lines and cleanliness of the machines I desire to sell. They do it by perfection with the proper casting and machine shops. Now I know I could do the above with an infusion of about 3 g's. At the rate I can make machines, I could probably get my prices up to $300.00 per machine and about 5 machines a week. That's probaly about 1500 a week. Some weeks less, some more. Asking those prices I could offer $100.00 per machine until $3750.00 is paid off. That could take me a year, possibly a little more, but it's still an extra 25% on an investment, a gift. It would afford medical insurance for my family and could be moved all cash, tax free. Any takers? It's a very underground business, and we could get off scott free. Is ther anyone willing to invest in my family? The return is guaranteed and won't take that long. It would sure help us truly launch this business. Anyone interested mail me here. I am consistently selling machines and can give financials. Help us, otherwise we drown in the artworld and stay poor like we are.
And I ain't asking for something for nothing. Also I will remain true to the quality I produce now. I am only interested in selling finer artists' supplies, as many of you know. I have no desire to go into mass production. I make art and tools, not generic tattoo zappers. Thanks, Jeff |
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jackhammerjohn

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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 14:34 |
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| have you googled foundry 101? |
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briankimball

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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 22:50 |
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| What exactly are you askin for jeff, in this here business prop. I could be interested. -brian |
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