The KEY to a successful ww business

I've always wondered what I would really need to do in order to actually make a living building and selling furniture. Well, the newest issue of FWW has an article about a woodworker that sells his much of his furniture for as much as $200,000 (yes, that's two hundred thousand). The furniture shown is nice, but not that unique. So, I carefully read the article. Seems I've overlooked one important step--I'm not a former president of the USA.

Ok, so Jimmy Carter is not really running a business (The prices quoted in the article are for furniture donated to be sold in auctions run by non-profits). I did enjoy the article and it's nice to see a politician that can do more than just talk.

David

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David E. Penner
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Tue, Nov 16, 2004, 3:22pm (EST-1) snipped-for-privacy@mailbag.com (David=A0E.=A0Penner) says: I've always wondered what I would really need to do in order to actually make a living building and selling furniture.

I've always figured that selling would work. At a profit.

JOAT Any plan is bad which is incapable of modification.

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J T

to make a million dollars woodworking start with two or three. when you get down to a million quit.

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RPRESHONG

If he can sell on piece of furniture for $200k, I wonder how much those entire houses he builds with Habitat are worth?

BW

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Bill Wallace

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