GypsyGraphics
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Tonight's Shark Tank isn't a rerun, yet there's a guy with a printer claiming to have a patent on a set-up that enables him to print directly onto shoes, like Converse and Van's, and therefore the ONLY guy doing this. But I saw what looked like the same set-up at the Long Beach NBM Show, nearly 3 years ago.
Directly from the AVE venice website: "Prior to The Ave opening in 2010, we spent endless hours inventing a process the custom shoe market has never been seen before."
The kid has zero business sense and his business model seems to be ripe for, or possibly even built on copyright infringement. He talks about people bringing in pictures of anything they want and having it printed on their shoes. Even mentioned printing the images of customer's tattoos. Aren't tattoos original artwork?
Anyway, the sharks didn't bite… but they never even hit on what I thought some of the hot points would be.
Directly from the AVE venice website: "Prior to The Ave opening in 2010, we spent endless hours inventing a process the custom shoe market has never been seen before."
The kid has zero business sense and his business model seems to be ripe for, or possibly even built on copyright infringement. He talks about people bringing in pictures of anything they want and having it printed on their shoes. Even mentioned printing the images of customer's tattoos. Aren't tattoos original artwork?
Anyway, the sharks didn't bite… but they never even hit on what I thought some of the hot points would be.