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Bored with retirement, need a challenge
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Wayne Lundberg
2004-09-11 18:35:56 UTC
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Available: Greasy old gray hair with over 30 new products developed for
clients over the years, 110 production lines and more tools, jigs and
fixtures I can count. My shop is collecting dust as is my feeble mind with
cobwebs. I'm great at prototyping and developing BOM and mfg. processes.
Here are two examples of most recent projects: www.rcsailcars.com and
www.grocerygripper.com

If I'm lucky, I can get my clients to sign up with the Small Business
Development Centers who will usually issue me 8 to 10 hours at a good rate
of pay for an old geezer, and it's not unusual to put in ten hours probono
for every hour they pay me. No cost to the client... YOU!

But if the project is challenging enough, all I ask is for a share or two in
your future company. See chapter 10 in my
http://home.att.net/~empresario/Index.htm
site on entrepreneurship and where the money to start a business comes from.

Wayne-
http://www.calmexnet.org/partners/wayne.htm

Please spread the word. I am sensing a real loss of innovative energy by
individual inventors as seen by the very few postings in this excellent and
dynamic newsgroup.

Help us keep the innocents out of the hands of the crooks that promise help
to inventors... after they collect their thousands.
Sporkman
2004-09-11 21:11:12 UTC
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Just for those who might be tempted to contact this gentleman, but might
be held back by skepticism . . . I've exchanged a few emails with this
gent and am impressed by his knowledge. Those who have the need might
be well advised to contact him. Hell, I might be contacting him myself
about an idea I have.

Mark 'Sporky' Stapleton
Watermark Design, LLC
www.h2omarkdesign.com
Post by Wayne Lundberg
Available: Greasy old gray hair with over 30 new products developed for
clients over the years, 110 production lines and more tools, jigs and
fixtures I can count. My shop is collecting dust as is my feeble mind with
cobwebs. I'm great at prototyping and developing BOM and mfg. processes.
Here are two examples of most recent projects: www.rcsailcars.com and
www.grocerygripper.com
If I'm lucky, I can get my clients to sign up with the Small Business
Development Centers who will usually issue me 8 to 10 hours at a good rate
of pay for an old geezer, and it's not unusual to put in ten hours probono
for every hour they pay me. No cost to the client... YOU!
But if the project is challenging enough, all I ask is for a share or two in
your future company. See chapter 10 in my
http://home.att.net/~empresario/Index.htm
site on entrepreneurship and where the money to start a business comes from.
Wayne-
http://www.calmexnet.org/partners/wayne.htm
Please spread the word. I am sensing a real loss of innovative energy by
individual inventors as seen by the very few postings in this excellent and
dynamic newsgroup.
Help us keep the innocents out of the hands of the crooks that promise help
to inventors... after they collect their thousands.
smantha fle
2023-03-04 22:11:19 UTC
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