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Originally Posted by JesterTerrestrial
~MEGA CREATIVITY~
That's what started it all. A dream to build an innovation station where other inventors and designers can work together. So we build some things. They turned into gadgets and spark gaps and neo zaps and flux capicitors and 3 phase frequency anti gravity controllers and toroid power units TPU and Joule Thief coils by the hundreds and back emf coil tests and several times proof of over unity and the ability to explain magnetics gravitics and electrics.
CREATION!!!
THERE IS NO LIMITS!!!
so i really don't know what to say. Would be nice to get some kind of a budget to build. I have never had more then $3000 and I only had it for about 15 min.
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That's funny, 15 minutes

First off, I read some of Thunderbird's posts about commercial ventures. He had great ideas.
OK. I see a one year start up budget for $150,000. Maybe $100,000
if there are 2 of you (no project manager role) and you pinch it.
You might want to package kits (prototype, if product is self-assembly with instructions < that's the knowledge). You might want to already approach Canadian Tire for info and scheduling re buyers. Also, Mountain Equipment Co-op. Also maybe a national grocery chain? service station with a convenience stores? camping/ outdoors chains? greenhouses and floral shops. Tractor/ farm equipment places (plug no till ! lol). Farmer co-operatives. Teacher supplies stores. Bike shops (for night lights, safety kits, includes motorbikes.) All regarding buying protocols.
Also, you can think about teaming up with another product, like fancy cars and art galleries (showrooms) do. People tend to invest if there are sales avenues in place. Also, a co-operative fund is an option, but takes a lot of time (year) to put together. Mostly, sales avenues need to be in place for that too.
There you have 2 cents Good luck! Phase One