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Old February 11th 04, 11:10 AM
havana bill & holly
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Carol is so-o-o right. I build the small dh kits to a price for the people
who ask who live in this economically poor rural county. I do it for the
children who will play with them and I won't make money from it :- )
"Carol" wrote in message
Custom builders do fairly well in that their work is usually expensive.

However, I don't know how much of a market there is for them. Putting
together kits and painting, shingling, electrifying is very time consuming
and you'd probably end up working for less than the minimum wage.

I've seen some very expensive, custom made and finished dollhouses at

shows
and I rarely see them sold. They may sell at the very big shows such as
Chicago and Philly but not at the smaller shows. A woman with a table
across from me at a show had some fairly pricey dollhouses and she didn't
sell any and frankly I thought they were overpriced. She had 2 tables at
the show and at $185 a table plus hotel that's a costly investment.

The problem with completed houses is the high cost of shipping and it

might
have to be crated. This could limit your market to a small geographical
radius.

Your best bet would be to try and work with a local dollhouse shop but

then
you'd have to give the owner a commission.

Another possibility is to do small, theme houses or shops.

Carol
S P Miniatures
http://www.spminiatures.com


"Cathy Weeks" wrote in message
om...
Is there any money to be made by building dollhouses for sale? From
the looks of things from eBay, no. But I could be wrong?

Cathy Weeks





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