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![]() Hi Gordon,
There are some great ideas in your post! Thanks... :) What I was thinking of was targeting the home hobbyist.... When I was a kid, we'd sometimes visit my uncle's place, who was then in his 20s and a university student.... He loved the magazine, Popular Mechanics. Inside each issue of Popular Mechanics are projects you can do.... Things you can build. I remember my uncle also had (if I remember correctly) a book which collected many of these projects from Popular Mechanics magazine. Some of these projects really captured my imagination! One which has really stuck in my mind is a little toy "air car" or toy hovercraft.... I remember, according to the plan there was a little motor, which drove a fan, and at the bottom a "skirt" around the device (which is the basic design for a hovercraft). The air was sucked in from the top of the car, and pushed out through the bottom so that the toy was sitting on a cushion of air.... I never made one, but I can imagine that it probably also caught the imagination of others like me too! People who like to create things with their hands for fun.... I've looked through the patent search engine for old expired toy patents, and some of them would be fun to make.... And to play wi-- uh, I mean for the kids to play with! :) I think there could be lots of ideas for interesting items that home hobbyists could make for fun, sitting there in old expired patents.... I haven't tested this idea, though, but it's an idea I've had from reading the section in BYBA on hot sheets.... :) So, what I was thinking was that, if you found patents which were fun for the home hobbyist to make, each patent could be turned into a "hot sheet" in itself, or a set of plans.... However, it's an idea which I haven't tested yet.... By the way, Gordon, I LOVE that idea of "stored value".... Just sitting around, waiting to be realized. It's a brilliant idea.... I must re-read my copy of the Chattel Report! :) - Dien |
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