Growley
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I needed that laugh today. Thanks.the rev":ohiie0a7 said:...And the male prostitute thing sounds viable too, you are gorgeous
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I needed that laugh today. Thanks.the rev":ohiie0a7 said:...And the male prostitute thing sounds viable too, you are gorgeous
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I got a call from the truck stop the other day. A guy needed gas money and was in a tough place. He had been trying to clean showers for tips, but he was not having much success. I offered to run out and fill up his tank before he started considering alternatives.Growley":rx7srdzc said:I needed that laugh today. Thanks.the rev":rx7srdzc said:...And the male prostitute thing sounds viable too, you are gorgeous
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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.the rev":d43d4eu7 said:In all seriousness brother, I think that you could supplement your pipe business with other pipe related work. Repairing pipe, making tampers and stands, buying and restoring old pipes. But I would talk to a couple of pro's and pick up their secrets to making pipes pay. The fact is you want to be making pipes, so figure out the most profitable and fastest way to make pipes, and to assure consistent sales.
And the male prostitute thing sounds viable too, you are gorgeous
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Leatherwork is something that has always interested me. I've messed around with it some, but never tried to really do anything important with it.PozzSka":dauq0p9k said:I'm like you, I have the somewhat successful "hobby job" (as my family calls it) roasting coffee, but to leave my full-time job (which I'm pleased with, and don't intend on leaving), I would have to reach a very distant "tipping point" in which I could replace most if not all of my current income. So I feel where you are coming from.
What about leather work? Leather pipe cases, pouches, wallets, holsters, knife sheaths, belts?
Can you paint? Graphic design? Programming skills?
As far as wood working goes, pipe racks/stands, pens, knife and tool handles, making pipe making tools to sell to other pipe makers? haha
Now is as good a time as any, right?Growley":9ko6eyji said:Leatherwork is something that has always interested me. I've messed around with it some, but never tried to really do anything important with it.
^^^^^^^^^^^^Hiram-2011":k7zmuplr said:After speaking with you some, you seem to be a good man with a good soul. I'd say follow your heart and dreams. The good Lord has a way of taking care of good people.
I'm somewhat inclined, but I think my inclination would go the other way. I love taking old things and making them look new. I've always wanted to restore cars, but I think that's usually a money spending endeavour, rather than a money making one.Hawker":2w9at03u said:Don't know if your mechanically inclined but I know of a guy in my home town with a 8-5 regular job and on the side in his spare time he buys vehicles from auctions or privately were ever he can get a good deal and even if they are in running order he parts them out on the net. After all expenses he averages 40-50 thousand clear a year from his "part time" job.
I don't have one of your pipes yet (one day a Ramses will be in the rack) but with there reputation and your attention to detail I can't believe you can't make a living on them alone. I can see that your a perfectionist just by looking at your pipes and you probably have a alot more time invested in them to make them look the way they do than most makers. But I wouldn't cheapen your product to try and make a few more dollars an hour as it's what your doing that makes a Growley a Growley. Maybe marketing in different venues where someone else looks after the time eating aspect of sales. Maybe a college business student looking to make some part time cash would be able to look after that end of it while leaving you more time to be in the shop were the "magic" happens. With your god given talent it would be a shame to waste your time doing something else if your hearts not in it.
Growley said:You could always just make us all one. :twisted: :lol!:Hawker":48z20sf1 said:Man, I think this is going to be harder than I thought, picking the one winner out of all these great comments...
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