Lots of excitement, lots of posts, righteous indignation, varied opinions, great forum As to making a buck on an endeavor, yes, business is like that. Stephen has a ton invested in inventory, much of which will stay on the shelf while the popular items disappear completely. Much applause for taking the initiative and spending the money to reproduce door handles and the like. Filling in the blanks so to speak. He really doesn't have to start a magazine in order for all of us to find out what's he's working on, it's outed almost immediately on the list. Starting a new magazine is very gutsy, a large startup outlay of time and money with no guarantee of success. The World has been there a long time, very difficult to pit a newcomer against an established entity, no matter how great it's potential. People tend to do what they are comfortable with, resist change, the course of least resistance is to leave things as they are. I think a great plus in this equation is James Espey, however, if he should get run over by a wayward Bricklin, there goes the ball game!