Thanks Patty. Sorry about your experience but you can send me one of them there brushes lol. I have a friend who invented several of the machines commonly used in fitness centers. Next time I see him I could ask about patents and marketing if you're still interested in pursuing that.
How will I venture onward with my idea? Very good question

Looking at it objectively...it's a long shot. First I have to get through the Effexor withdrawal. Then hope that the Prozac works as well as it did the first time I used it. Then I try to become accustomed to going out again. Assuming all that works out...I'm starting from scratch because everything is gone. The cars, the truck, most of the bank account...all gone. I'd have to take a job, any job, and save money for a van, tools, and materials. Yes...it's a long shot
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Originally Posted by seeker1950
The other thing: about "inventions...." As creative people go...I "invented" a "pet hair carpet brush" several years ago. I still use it!
There is still nothing on the market to rival it, and I did seek out some
avenues for marketing it. I even paid for a copywrite search thru a lawyer which cost me more than I could afford. I wrote to and submitted it to the state organization for new ideas for products and found this was just an organization in name only , probably there to collect their own paychecks. The kind of feedback I got from them was worthless. Anyway, I commend you on your innovation, but I wonder how you will venture onward with your idea.???
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Originally Posted by missbelle
Frankly it looks like more work to me!
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Could be but that isn't the point really. It gets the dust and smell out of your house. I don't know about you but that makes it worthwhile to me.
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