(04-25-2016, 02:36 PM)Freddy Wrote: Hi Peter. Your brushes are very much in demand and a backlog is not uncommon for you. Do you periodically try to rethink how best to offer your brushes for sale or do you believe you have found the best way possible for your one man operation?
On a personal note, do you ever miss the structure of the Navy as oppposed to working for yourself?
I don't miss the Navy at all. I value the freedom to work when I want to and to take a nap if I need it.
I have thought out all the options for me to offer my brushes. I think I found it already. There has been several custom guys that have gone the way of "shelf sales" due to frustrations they have experienced in the world of custom orders. I guarantee you that it is challenging. After almost 3 years of taking orders, many things have been tried, some failed, some improved the process and other things did nothing to change the process. The only thing I haven't tried is a group buy with a single brush design. Yes, that would allow me larger volume but is that really the answer? It would eliminate the custom side of business and upset many out there. No matter the process I go with, someone will love it and others will hate it. Some will benefit and others would be left out. I have a unique challenge with a wait list method when it fills up so quickly.
I thought about CNC machines for about 15 minutes, but then realized it takes away the high touch personal feel of something unique.