No that is a very good question Old Paint. I don't think you are nosy at all. Let me tell you how it all started. I have been in the printer cartridge business for the last ten years.
Let me explain how that happened.I am forty years old. My wife Tracy and I both have a legal background.I am Afrikaans speaking(English for me is a third language....that explains my spelling sometimes...sorry)
Now for those off you that does not know the Afrikaners is the only white African tribe indigenous to Africa. Just before the turn off the century our practice did very bad.Like any legal office we use to go through ink and
computer cartridges like there was no tomorrow.
I had to make a plan.So I bought some Parker ink and mixed it with alcohol.That was my very first ink. Did work like a bomb....if you liked blue!
I few friends and colleague's then ask me to help them as well. Within three weeks I had an amazing business refilling printer cartridges. Within a year we made more money doing this than we ever did in our practice and decided to screw the law and go into this full time! Within 8 years we had 9 shops.
This is when I had my first encounter with digital printers. It was love at first sight.At the same time my then accountant sold me his wife's address
sign business. I thought to myself "How hard can this be?" hahahaha It is very hard .But strangely I love it.
We have then sold all of our out of town shops and I suppose you can say I found myself to be semi retired. I decided to pursue my dream and bought a Roland printer.
So that is my story. I am doing something that I love and want to spent the rest of my life doing this. One problem though.......I suck at design. So most of the time I use a professional designer but every now and then I try my hand at it........and then you guys know what happens lol.
Just one more thing...my other passion is fishing! I haven't caught anything in over a year now! But tomorrow morning early you will find me on the water happily casting away!
I live my dream and thank God for it every day!
Just this flipping designing issue!