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Originally Posted by SugarV I edited the interview into the style of number 3...let me know what you guys think.
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I think it looks a lot better already.
Are you opposed to the colors in addition to what you did? I think it'll make it a little more inviting, since there's so much content with nothing to break it up.
Like this:
(Interview format with colored names:
SugarV: Being in the Auto business, have you brought any of the "Auto business" into poker chips?
Jim Blanchard: Not really, I don't see much of a connection. What attracted me to this business was this uniqueness. When we had an opportunity to buy this business, most people never knew it existed here in Maine. I grew up in Portland, and I didn't know it was here and it was a mile from my house (laughs). It was a fairly unique business, and fairly secretive.
SV: With it being this lost secret, how many people are in the actual factory?
JB: Well, we have two locations. In the principle manufacturing location, there are probably ten people.
SV: So it's really more like a mom and pop business.
JB: Yeah, it's a small operation. We also have some people working in Canada at our place up there. Then we have a retail store at a different location, and we've got some people working there. Actually manufacturing, maybe ten people.
SV: Has the company always been this secluded?
JB: It's always been in Maine, in Portland Maine since 1913.