> Hi folks,
> If there's anyone left to read this that is - thanks for answering all
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> I'll probably keep my tools and whatnot but it's time for me to move
> on. I hear making pet rocks is where the real money's at these days.
Hey, you don't have to be doing glass to check in
once in awhile. I haven't touched any glass in
several years... except window glass. How else will
we know how the pet rock biz is coming along?

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check.my.addy@bottom.of.post.com (Bart V) wrote in news:4a437953.1915281
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> Hi folks,
> If there's anyone left to read this that is -
I'm nobody, really, but I'm reading <LOL!>
Seriously, teh group is slow but a few of us still poke out heads up from
time to time ;)
> thanks for answering all
> my questions over the years. Thanks to you I became a pretty good
> stained glass dude.
I haven't been here very long (maybe 10 months?) but yeah, people are great
about answering questions =:-)
> Too bad it never took me anywheres income, or
> jobwise, although I did end up with a few nice pieces for myself.
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> Signing off,
> Bart.
Making pet rocks? Seriously...? Well, "They" do say that "everything old is
new again", so hopefully it'll work out for you. At least teh raw material
is cheap ;)
I hope to earn a little bit, but I also do all my own designs and like to do
teh fussy/detail kind of work that drives most poeple to drink, so I'm hoping
I can carve out a bit of a niche with that. We'll see, but I think that
finding a niche is the only hope.
Sorry you couldn't make a go of it, but there's always somethign to be said
for enhancing the home ;)
Good luck,
- Kris