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A Pipe For Your Thoughts???
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<blockquote data-quote="joshoowah" data-source="post: 362296" data-attributes="member: 1977"><p>A possible person to talk with is Nate King. He gave up his career to make pipes full-time as far as I know. Of course, he is a single guy with no kids so that is different, but it is definitely work an e-mail to ask him. </p><p></p><p>Another thing you might want to consider when/if you start making pipes full-time is getting in with all of the pipe smokers boards, offering to do POY's and the like. Typically, the cost of the POY has to be somewhat affordable (relative term I know), but making 40-50 of those things can pay dividends if they are done in a timely manner. For instance, 40*$200 = $8000. You know better than me whether a POY for that price is feasible or not, and whether or not you take home a good enough % to live on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshoowah, post: 362296, member: 1977"] A possible person to talk with is Nate King. He gave up his career to make pipes full-time as far as I know. Of course, he is a single guy with no kids so that is different, but it is definitely work an e-mail to ask him. Another thing you might want to consider when/if you start making pipes full-time is getting in with all of the pipe smokers boards, offering to do POY's and the like. Typically, the cost of the POY has to be somewhat affordable (relative term I know), but making 40-50 of those things can pay dividends if they are done in a timely manner. For instance, 40*$200 = $8000. You know better than me whether a POY for that price is feasible or not, and whether or not you take home a good enough % to live on. [/QUOTE]
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