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2 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

It must be a very difficult market to break into. Kids today are just to spoilt, my included. When I was a kid I made do with toilet roll tubes as my cousin would not share his tin soldiers. ( I get reminded almost yearly)  There is so much enticing plastic junk out there that makes noises, moves and makes music. I buy it for me 2 and 1 year old. Pepa Pig mostly. :D 

 

But I do make them some toys too, the biggest projects where the rocking horse and the outdoor painting easel.  But unless we deprive them of the flashing lights and be-bop music making plastic Chinese junk I find they will always be drawn to that. 

 

But it is nice seeing them playing on the Rocking Horse, even for a short while and knowing it can be passed down to my kids is encouraging. 

It’s a bit slow going but I’m plugging away at it. Actually that’s an understatement, I’ve spent a crap load of time on seo. Even so I don’t expect to see any real results for a year

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Just now, Steve Bullman said:

It’s a bit slow going but I’m plugging away at it. Actually that’s an understatement, I’ve spent a crap load of time on seo. Even so I don’t expect to see any real results for a year

You're a clever man. Diversifying away from the hands-on side of the arb industry to having the foresight to see a market for the on-line side of it was a stroke of genius. 

 

Bet you never envisioned the likes of myself coming along though. :D 

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