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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 321559"><p>Well, you now need to change the title to represent far more than me. I heartily approve of that. That was the original thought for this thread. <u>Please change it to "the guys" or such.</u></p><p></p><p>As to a profit, what is wrong with a profit? It can be used to finance tools and materials. That is a good thing. If it throws in a dinner out or a small luxury, so what! </p><p></p><p>I know what is going on. I built things to and never thought a profit was deserved on what I crafted. Disabuse yourself of that notion. There are websites selling a multitude of craft items that don't come close to your work.</p><p></p><p>So many fail to mix their passion with a business idea. It is wrong to do that. Hand made pipe; good briar; that is still a gift at a minimum of $100 to $150 or pounds for that matter. Try to find one that cheap. It is still a gift to the smoker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 321559"] Well, you now need to change the title to represent far more than me. I heartily approve of that. That was the original thought for this thread. [u]Please change it to "the guys" or such.[/u] As to a profit, what is wrong with a profit? It can be used to finance tools and materials. That is a good thing. If it throws in a dinner out or a small luxury, so what! I know what is going on. I built things to and never thought a profit was deserved on what I crafted. Disabuse yourself of that notion. There are websites selling a multitude of craft items that don't come close to your work. So many fail to mix their passion with a business idea. It is wrong to do that. Hand made pipe; good briar; that is still a gift at a minimum of $100 to $150 or pounds for that matter. Try to find one that cheap. It is still a gift to the smoker. [/QUOTE]
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