Re: [Harp-L] Update on Harrison Harps



I agree with you Bob a very large percentage of small businesses fail....that's just how it is and usually there was lots of effort and personal loss for the people involved.
All true

Mike Wilbur 



On Sep 17, 2012, at 6:11 PM, Bob Cohen <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> On Sep 17, 2012, at 5:17 PM, Zombor Kovacs <zrkovacs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> If I understand well all you need to do is make a company, take orders, get some money and get the f. out of there. No charges will be filed, and you are rich. I don't know why haven't anybody thought about this before.  
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> I doubt that was Brad's intention. He, like many creative people, sucked at business. Sadly that hurt a lot of people who from whom $180 was a lot of money. But in the grand spectrum of things, no amount of kvetching is going to get more instruments made or make Brad suffer any worse. The article says his whereabouts are unknown. I say he's living on the island of broken dreams feeling awful for disappointing everyone and himself. Let's let him rest in peace and resume arguing over the best amp or microphone or harmonica . . . . 
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> -Bob
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