Or using my Fed Tax ID (I have one from running the retail store twenty years ago) to be able to buy parts from wholesale sources?
Or should I just continue on the hobby path to build and sell?
Opinions please.
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I am not sure this is true. Any amp you buy in GC probably has a UL notice on it, and thus must adhere to certain electrical safety standards.Cygnus X1 wrote:Tube amps are generally considered "use at your own risk" type devices anyways aren't they?
You know, I talked to George Metropolous a while back and we got to whining about business in general. George is in the way big time compared to me, with thousands of kits out there. He told me he was going to go back to his former line of work because he wasn't makin' the bills.Cygnus X1 wrote:Is there any advantage to applying for LLC, or INC?
Or using my Fed Tax ID (I have one from running the retail store twenty years ago) to be able to buy parts from wholesale sources?
Or should I just continue on the hobby path to build and sell?
Opinions please.
I'm almost 100 percent sure it would violate a rule or two to mention what it is. But I've sold one variant and another is posted already.Structo wrote:Yes, that is a good idea.
Just build one to sell once in a while. Of course you probably won't get a very big hourly rate for your time depending how long it takes to solder one together but it would still be cool to get one in the hands of a good local guitarist.
Did you have a circuit in mind to market?