Sorry to hear you have reached that point, Barry. I will always cherish my CFR '11 picture frame, more-so now due to it's limited production status.
I have no idea what your marketing philosophy was, but I do know that you are an overly generous SOB (to a fault) and that you donated far too much stuff, for your little business' good, to other folks. My picture frame is a case in point. I paid over $100 (I think, I have a severe case of CRS) I know it was close to that. But, my understanding is that you donated that frame (and another one) to CFR to raffle off for for their charity of choice. I think that was a soup kitchen or something, I don't really remember.
My point here is that I don't think you can mix business with pleasure (and philanthropy definitely falls into the pleasure category) especially as such a start-up enterprise. When you have huge income and can benefit from the tax breaks, then it's a different story. I think this is a great flaw to have (being too generous and caring) and you are in pretty good company, as many start-up fail for the same general reasons. Their proprietors aren't mean and viscous enough
Again, sorry to hear of the endeavor's demise, not just because we won't get such excellent swag at the various owners meetings, but because I wish that you had realized your dreams and been able to maintain your one man show. That way you would always have known for sure that
you work for a righteous *******!
:drinks: