Don't worry, I will not bomb the site with any pictures or updates. Not even going to do a webpage for it.
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You're becoming like Chip Foose, well maybe his artistic skills are a bit different (And his products are a bit more pricy$$$$$$$). But you can give out the drawing when you sell the table just like Foose.
I noticed a while back that your postings were focused primarily on the those great looking tables that you build, and most of your postings deal in the promotion of these tables. Did you know that as a merchant, Tenpercenter can offer you a private forum in the Market Place section that is for the most part under your sole control and can be used exclusively to promote your products and promotions? You might want to check with Ten about that as an avenue of promotional opportunity for your business.
I noticed a while back that your postings were focused primarily on the those great looking tables that you build, and most of your postings deal in the promotion of these tables. Did you know that as a merchant, Tenpercenter can offer you a private forum in the Market Place section that is for the most part under your sole control and can be used exclusively to promote your products and promotions? You might want to check with Ten about that as an avenue of promotional opportunity for your business.
This is really more of a hobby for me. I am a elevator mechanic by trade and I repair and build elevators in New York City.
Since your post seem to revolve around the building and the eventual offering for sale of each of the tables you built, I got the impression that your purpose here was to sell the poker tables that you built. Even if it is a sideline business, having the opportunity to own private forum would be a great way of promoting your business.
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Originally Posted by PeteRod
This is really more of a hobby for me. I am a elevator mechanic by trade and I repair and build elevators in New York City.