emarkd
(emarkd)
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There’s quite a few of us out here who have done this. I don’t do it regularly, usually just catch some new hotness and ride the wave for a while, but it can definitely be done. When putting triple+fet setups into Convoy hosts was a new and exciting thing, I sold some of them. Then lighted tailcaps were big and another opportunity for some sales (that one was complicated, but fun…). Then the Dragon driver came out and everyone went crazy for secondary emitters (this is still pretty hot…) and I sold a bunch more. Honestly I’ve never done it to “make money”, its really just a way for me to experiment with the newest hot stuff and not wind up with shelves full of flashlights….okay, more shelves full lol, but you can make a bit of money doing it. Yes you do have to kinda “vet” your buyer, or take the time to educate them, but if you spend enough time in a community that becomes pretty easy. Like any “business” venture there is some risk, but honestly that risk is low and the ROI can be quite good if you time it all correctly.
Timing is everything though. Don’t think you can just build anything and it’ll sell. Figure out what folks want to buy right now (not six months ago), build it well, make a reputation for yourself in the community where your buyers are hanging out, and folks will buy.