@@djsjmc511 15% to get a Shark is fair. Get someone like Daymond to put their name to a product and sales will go up. And his business connections are superior.
"I am in awe of your journey. You're a success. I am so proud of you and for that reason I am out" - Robert Somewhere out there Barbara watching the pitch: _"that's my boy right there!!!"_
i think that's just fluff for TV, there was likely another reason that was holding them back because sharks aren't above taking advantage of people. that's why they're sharks.
Bro these people have limited time just like everyone else on the planet. They all said they weren't passionate about his product. As an entrepreneur why would you WANT an investor who doesn't care for your product? That's more than enough of a reason to not invest, the only person who will probably invest in anything as long as it makes him money is probably Kevin.
I’m amazed that almost all of them went out. He showed that he’s determined, had incredible sales and had the most reasonable evaluation that i’ve seen on the show…
Its didn't make sense to me. He had a solid business solid margins and has been on the show twice that shows determination. Well anyways solid presentation solid guy good for him on not giving up.
I thought that as well. But these pitches are an hour long, sometimes longer so says Daymon on his YT page. So something must have come up during the hour pitch that the other sharks weren't interested in.
@@JazzyMarineVet Dayton also some are just a few minutes in length so there's no way to know how long he pitched for sure. He likely came on for extra visibility. For someone to claim 70,000 buyers emails on file, know that he needed to target YT videos that teach people to draw and then claim he doesn't know how else to monetize that list is a little disingenuous. There's literally a ton of RUclipsrs he could have partnered with to teach the classes he claimed he wanted a shark to help set up. Something doesn't wash with his being there
@@keyquestions Cuban love to call people like that gold diggers, but for some reason he held back I mean the guys got $3 million in sales he needs to move over for a struggling entrepreneur who just mortgage his house or took his retirement to make his business work
This proves Kevin's point when people are like oh he's being mean. He moved on and did something better and it worked out probably way beyond his expectations.
@@aaron-fauth ive watched plenty sure whats your point? do you know how every company did after he declined a deal? I cant imagine many if any made 100x returns
@@kevinliang9502 Its not really about taking all of the profitable deals. They would be swamped with work if they did. They can only handle so many at a time, so they have to be picky about it -- and not just about profit, but also being able to work them into the schedule, and enjoy working with the people, and like having the business in their portfolio, etc etc. They can be very picky.
He came on both for closure and self validation(and to the world) of 'i told you so'. Notice his body language when he accepts the deal. He does not move foward to shake the sharks hand. Hatred/humility is a great motivator.
He was smart he came in knowing what his company was worth and he and he already decided what the maximum premium he was willing to give to any shark would be and he stuck to it good for him.
@@johnmcclane7829 Daymond is one smart man. He knew he was the only shark in and knew he could get more than 10% that’s why he started at 20% because he knew he could negotiate higher than 10%
@@johnmcclane7829 you always pay a premium here, it's extremely rare that you don't. Knowing what premium you are willing to tolerate and sticking to it is smart.
@@johnmcclane7829 no that wasn't a mistake that was strategy because when the sharks try to give him a haircut as they like to call it on his valuation he can come back with well I came in here with a very fair valuation unlike a lot of other people which is exactly what he did so they had to then be somewhat reasonable even though they're still going to take a small premium because it would look bad if they tried to give him a massive haircut like they do to the people who came in with unreasonable valuations on pre-sales. He made zero mistakes here perfectly executed deal for the environment he's in.
If we’re being honest, it was Kevin that made this guy go straight and ditch his old idea. And kudos to him as well for listening and doing something much better.
Honestly, this is more than art. I mean fashion designers can trace clothing or engineers can trace objects and make it better or kind or their version. So hopefully Damen might've seen thru it.
She would have offered 25% like it's a good offer, then Damon would come in at 15% and get the deal. Then Barbara would act like he stole it. She takes lessons from our previous president lol
So they went from not wanting to invest in his initial product because it was too bad to not wanting to invest in his new product because it was too good. Thank goodness for Daymond. Now that's shark tank logic for you.
to make money on investments the company needs to grow, the company has been in business for a while and has a niche market. The fish can only grow as large as the pool. And sharks like roaming the ocean.
i think that's just fluff for TV, there was likely another reason that was holding them back because sharks aren't above taking advantage of people. that's why they're sharks.
Unless there is existing competition in the market, I feel like this product is going to be an absolute hit, beyond it’s already impressive success. I’m tripping that the other sharks don’t see the potential in it for licensing deals, integrating into school and university syllabus eg; art, tech drawing and online/smartphone art courses like he mentioned. ✨
Especially integrating into schools and universities cause there middle schools , trade schools , high schools , community college , performing arts schools of all levels like the money is there
Congrats on not giving up! I am one of those people you spoke about that searches RUclips for art tutorials. I have seen your ad many times. I will definitely look into purchasing one.
10:13 The realest reaction from Lori and Robert when he talks about how delusional other entrepreneurs can be with their valuation. My favorite moment from the pitch, haha.
10:24 holy ballz, a rare sight of Robert's inner Robin Williams coming out for a split second. I wish I had an anime laugh that I could summon like that
Les made a near perfect pitch here. Like he said, he came in with cold hard locked in numbers. Not bogus projections. That's what will get A shark to buy in.
What a great episode, seeing this guy fail and then come back and be a crazy success is super inspirational. I also loved the Daymond line at 9:43 lmao
This is already a thing in the camera world. We've had them for a few years to deal with cameras without a fully articulating LCD, so you can see what's on your view finder while in front of the camera. It was like a cheap monitor alternative.
A lot of products are already made inventions repackaged and reimagined. Often the solution to a certain problem is already out there but simply stuck in a different field.
Most people with these sales would have come on asking for $1 million for 3%. This is an amazing deal for daymond because he’s going to get his money back no problem and he doesn’t have to do much, the company already thrives.
I cannot believe that the sharks passed up on this without hesitation those numbers are amazing and the product is amazing as well! I'm so glad Daymond saw the value
50 dollars just to acquire a client and you can't sell any other thing after that. Looks extremely niche with not much margin to grow. But very good positive numbers though.
Barbara sensing someone requesting money for equity..... "You're not allowing me to say I'm out in person and for that reason telepathically... I'm out"
wow I remember the car sick bib but the guy's look changed greatly great on him for making a successful business Mark was still a guest shark in season 2 and Lori wasn't even around yet...
He gave up 5%, at the very least 10% was already gone. He also knew what wiggle room he had and it was the 5%. In the end, all the others bailed on him and he’s going to scale and not even sweat about what he bartered for. He also got advertisement for his product that he wouldn’t have had before. Very few times that lightning strikes in the same spot. He’s going to be more than fine and I’m happy for them.
@@jenellife8350 he came in with a WAY too low valuation. If he had come in with an 8-10 million valuation he wouldve left with a 4-5 mil valuation easily
@@jenellife8350 im not against going with them but i think his company is easily worth at least 5 millions now He undervalued his company Plus he is growing and doing fine on his own he is likely to continue to grow his company
"Your product encourages people to become artists and it brings beauty and solace to our otherwise horribly depressing world, and for those reasons I'm out" -Barbara probably
I'm so disappointed Mark didn't jump in on this. Great numbers. Good product. Quite "educational" since it can help with a kid's development. You can have those in art classes, beginners will love them. Mark is all about health, education and all those things right? It would have been a good fit. Plus the business is currently worth 2M.
He just donated a part of his company to a shark. Could have brought in the expertise for the courses without giving away equity. But he was impressive nonetheless.
I find it odd that the sharks failed to see the broad customer base for this. This tool helps you learn proportions and will definitely make you a better artist. Imagine how many parents could buy this for their kids to develop their coordination. This product definitely has high promise.
This is honestly a great tool and I can see art teachers from k-12 and college students using this. The only think that’s really needed is a mobile one that can use for landscaping portraits.
A big part of this to me more than landing a shark were 2 things. The validation that he has now a successful product on Shark tank the 2nd time around and the other so he could have more publicity for his product. He's going to get more sales even if he didn't get a deal. Landing a shark was just icing on the cake. Good for him finally succeeding!
i’m glad he didn’t take kevin’s criticism and get into his feelings but actually did something about it and changed his product and showed them he did it
One of the most inspiring dude I've seen in a long time. Most of the contestants are just dog awful phoney especially during presentations but this dude is for real a upbeat lark from his entrance to exit.
For once someone comes into the tank with one of the most reasonable offers, delivering on all sales and numbers and bases their company in the now rather than the what can be
One of my biggest regrets in life is that in middle school I didn't do an art class. I'm always jealous of people that can marginally drawl, and this is just the coolest thing. I'm definitely going to be purchasing it.
Don't any of you for a damn minute act like you didn't think he was a borderline loony until he dropped those numbers on us. I've been watching Shark Tank for over 10 years and this was honestly the biggest "wake up" moments I've seen. The man is already a massive success, he didn't come here to make himself a millionaire, he came here to fill in the missing piece of market domination.
@@ozymandias8523 I suppose you could say that, if there are people out there that want to recreate comic art. But it still kind of fits into the art umbrella as a whole.
This is a not well known secret but something's that's been used for ages! This is a great idea to bring to the public. I know a ton of people who'd get this.
This is the safest investment I've ever seen on Shark Tank, amazing how all of them went out. It's basically 300k to make 240k on profits in the first year, and, if his profits stay the same (conservative), it's 2.4 million in profits in the next 10 years. Crazy. With the help of a shark, this 300k can easily become 5 million in 10 years.
Im from philippines ive seen the ads of this product. Also, im a fine arts graduate. For me, this a good business for live portrait to make a fast outcome. Cause you dont need grids anymore which it delays me more. As a free handler these tool will help me equalize same measurement without using grid. Save a lot of time.
I could easily see this scale to a wider market.. given he’s got the patent on this product he can sell to art academies, schools and colleges. $10m lifetime sales already demonstrates a market acceptance of the product.
This has to be the most flawless and realistic shark tank presentation/deal I’ve ever seen
yup I have to agree with you there an I have seen a lot over the years
Right they should of just gave him the 10 it was fair and almost guaranteed profit for the investor
He just wanted to blow it up more. Smart.
@@djsjmc511 15% to get a Shark is fair. Get someone like Daymond to put their name to a product and sales will go up. And his business connections are superior.
Insane that's the product, and that's the guy....we really do live in a simulation
"I am in awe of your journey. You're a success. I am so proud of you and for that reason I am out" - Robert
Somewhere out there Barbara watching the pitch: _"that's my boy right there!!!"_
Best comment I've seen in a while
🤣 crazy right
He literally gave him the "we'll be in touch" speech
Loving the new spin of the Barbara comment 😭😭😭
😂😂😂😂😂
I like how his biggest problem was that his pitch was too good. All the sharks basically went “you seem to know what you’re doing, I’m out”
i think that's just fluff for TV, there was likely another reason that was holding them back because sharks aren't above taking advantage of people. that's why they're sharks.
Bro these people have limited time just like everyone else on the planet. They all said they weren't passionate about his product. As an entrepreneur why would you WANT an investor who doesn't care for your product? That's more than enough of a reason to not invest, the only person who will probably invest in anything as long as it makes him money is probably Kevin.
@@wadewillson9220 agreed
Yeah all of the sharks became barbara
It’s because you can bye one and never bye a new one
Watching Kevin proudly show lori his drawing , along with her motherly "very nice" reaction was adorable.
He was so proud
cringe
I noticed that too lol
Tf
Lorie is a beauty
I’m amazed that almost all of them went out. He showed that he’s determined, had incredible sales and had the most reasonable evaluation that i’ve seen on the show…
Its didn't make sense to me. He had a solid business solid margins and has been on the show twice that shows determination. Well anyways solid presentation solid guy good for him on not giving up.
I thought that as well. But these pitches are an hour long, sometimes longer so says Daymon on his YT page. So something must have come up during the hour pitch that the other sharks weren't interested in.
@@JazzyMarineVet Dayton also some are just a few minutes in length so there's no way to know how long he pitched for sure. He likely came on for extra visibility. For someone to claim 70,000 buyers emails on file, know that he needed to target YT videos that teach people to draw and then claim he doesn't know how else to monetize that list is a little disingenuous. There's literally a ton of RUclipsrs he could have partnered with to teach the classes he claimed he wanted a shark to help set up. Something doesn't wash with his being there
Not everyone likes to draw
@@keyquestions Cuban love to call people like that gold diggers, but for some reason he held back I mean the guys got $3 million in sales he needs to move over for a struggling entrepreneur who just mortgage his house or took his retirement to make his business work
This proves Kevin's point when people are like oh he's being mean. He moved on and did something better and it worked out probably way beyond his expectations.
How many times did Kevin go out on a deal only for that company to make 100x returns?
@@kevinliang9502 probably not often. 99% of start ups fail, its smart to be hesitant
@@Dmahmoud17 Have you watched through the seasons?
@@aaron-fauth ive watched plenty sure whats your point? do you know how every company did after he declined a deal? I cant imagine many if any made 100x returns
@@kevinliang9502 Its not really about taking all of the profitable deals. They would be swamped with work if they did. They can only handle so many at a time, so they have to be picky about it -- and not just about profit, but also being able to work them into the schedule, and enjoy working with the people, and like having the business in their portfolio, etc etc.
They can be very picky.
He came on both for closure and self validation(and to the world) of 'i told you so'. Notice his body language when he accepts the deal. He does not move foward to shake the sharks hand. Hatred/humility is a great motivator.
Well said!
Hatred?
pin point true.
Sometimes pitchers can get pretty humiliated when they get mocked or criticized in some way.
Nobody does, its always the shark comes for a hug or a handshake, the shark dont just stay seated for a handshake.
They can laugh at Kevin but that shark drawing was solid
Exactly lol idk why they were laughing
Its better than anything i can do, not to mention kevin probably isnt an artist.
“70,000 emails?”
“Yea”
“That’s like talking dirty” 😂😂😂😂
He was smart he came in knowing what his company was worth and he and he already decided what the maximum premium he was willing to give to any shark would be and he stuck to it good for him.
Honestly, it feels like he got suckered into the 15% as 10% was a very reasonable ask and he didn’t even say “you got a deal” at the end lmao
@@johnmcclane7829 Daymond is one smart man. He knew he was the only shark in and knew he could get more than 10% that’s why he started at 20% because he knew he could negotiate higher than 10%
@@johnmcclane7829 you always pay a premium here, it's extremely rare that you don't. Knowing what premium you are willing to tolerate and sticking to it is smart.
@@dascherofficial His mistake was that he came in with 10% as his ask. Should have done 5% or 7.5% and worked up to 10%.
@@johnmcclane7829 no that wasn't a mistake that was strategy because when the sharks try to give him a haircut as they like to call it on his valuation he can come back with well I came in here with a very fair valuation unlike a lot of other people which is exactly what he did so they had to then be somewhat reasonable even though they're still going to take a small premium because it would look bad if they tried to give him a massive haircut like they do to the people who came in with unreasonable valuations on pre-sales. He made zero mistakes here perfectly executed deal for the environment he's in.
Barbara's answering machine message/every appearance on Shark Tank: "Hi, you've reached Barbara, I'm out at the moment"
Haha that's one of the best Barbara "I'm out" jokes I've ever heard.
hahahah that made me laugh
😂😂
Hahahahhaahhaha
best barbara joke of all time. I got seriously tired of them but this one is it.
If we’re being honest, it was Kevin that made this guy go straight and ditch his old idea. And kudos to him as well for listening and doing something much better.
re: "If we're being honest ..." Most of us here ARE "honest," unless you need to use those meaningless words to start sentences.
@@warriormanmaxx8991i m never honest
*Daymond just inked a sweetheart deal. This guy’s company is going through the stratosphere!*
@@HiddenAgendas 🤡🤡🤡
@@gameovergang2934 what do you use it for?
I'm going to buy one right now
@@HiddenAgendas *That’s a blatant LIE. You’re clearly seeking attention.* 🤡
@@AkshayRPawar art…. Did you even watch the video
Lori is such a sweetie though
The only shark to be concerned enough to ask
"Are you OK?"
It's called staged.
@@lb5759 No, but it is funny to see that the female shark would be the only shark to ask "are you ok" after she bit you😅
Mommy shark
Doo do do doo
@@locovel10
Kp0
@@alakazaam4292 she can be my mommy shark any day🥴
Dang if he could get a smaller plastic one, maybe some funky colors, 49.99 as a kids toy I'd bet he'd double that 10 mil
James, you have read my mind. A kids version would be perfect!
Kid’s version is what I’d like, my son is 31, so it’s for ME!
Honestly, this is more than art. I mean fashion designers can trace clothing or engineers can trace objects and make it better or kind or their version. So hopefully Damen might've seen thru it.
If Barbara was here, she'll definitely be in. It left me in awe when most of them were out
She would’ve liked the product a little bit too much, and for that reason she would be out
@@javierlopez223 spot on
yeah I feel like Barbara would have looked at the numbers and would have made an offer. mostly she's out on other deals because of crazy evaluations.
She would have offered 25% like it's a good offer, then Damon would come in at 15% and get the deal. Then Barbara would act like he stole it. She takes lessons from our previous president lol
This was literally the most inspiring shark tank episode I have ever seen. I am encouraged to keep trying!
This guy learned from his past failure and made his future a success!
So they went from not wanting to invest in his initial product because it was too bad to not wanting to invest in his new product because it was too good. Thank goodness for Daymond. Now that's shark tank logic for you.
No, it’s just not something they are interested in. The product is niche.
to make money on investments the company needs to grow, the company has been in business for a while and has a niche market. The fish can only grow as large as the pool. And sharks like roaming the ocean.
I think he seems a little bit off, and the judges sensed that.
i think that's just fluff for TV, there was likely another reason that was holding them back because sharks aren't above taking advantage of people. that's why they're sharks.
According to Shark Tank Talks website the deal closed with Daymond, and he is still associated with the business, as of writing this comment.
Unless there is existing competition in the market, I feel like this product is going to be an absolute hit, beyond it’s already impressive success. I’m tripping that the other sharks don’t see the potential in it for licensing deals, integrating into school and university syllabus eg; art, tech drawing and online/smartphone art courses like he mentioned. ✨
True that
Brilliant
Especially integrating into schools and universities cause there middle schools , trade schools , high schools , community college , performing arts schools of all levels like the money is there
Canva exists
@@gainzevolution5041 as
I like how the sharks were pretty much like “I think your good, can’t take advantage of you and for that I’m out” lol
Sadly, that's true now that I think about it.
Congrats on not giving up! I am one of those people you spoke about that searches RUclips for art tutorials. I have seen your ad many times. I will definitely look into purchasing one.
10:13 The realest reaction from Lori and Robert when he talks about how delusional other entrepreneurs can be with their valuation. My favorite moment from the pitch, haha.
10:24 holy ballz, a rare sight of Robert's inner Robin Williams coming out for a split second. I wish I had an anime laugh that I could summon like that
Good for him man. Actually took their advice and learned from watching what other people did and now he’s a millionaire. Absolute W
Les made a near perfect pitch here. Like he said, he came in with cold hard locked in numbers. Not bogus projections. That's what will get A shark to buy in.
Apparently not, since all but one of the sharks went out
@@lucianoarebalo41 it's because it's a niche product mostly. Sharks like them big market products
One of the most likable entrepreneurs to ever come on this show, in my opinion.
re: "in my opinion" = Whose other opinion would you be citing?? Or do you use that wimpy phrase much in daily life, too?
Daymond really got him good, the entrepreneur was regretting the choice the minute he said yes
I love this guy. Good on him for taking the feedback and coming back stronger!
What a great episode, seeing this guy fail and then come back and be a crazy success is super inspirational. I also loved the Daymond line at 9:43 lmao
I am so happy for this guy! Wishing him boatloads more of success!! Cool product
This is already a thing in the camera world. We've had them for a few years to deal with cameras without a fully articulating LCD, so you can see what's on your view finder while in front of the camera. It was like a cheap monitor alternative.
A lot of products are already made inventions repackaged and reimagined. Often the solution to a certain problem is already out there but simply stuck in a different field.
Most people with these sales would have come on asking for $1 million for 3%. This is an amazing deal for daymond because he’s going to get his money back no problem and he doesn’t have to do much, the company already thrives.
I cannot believe that the sharks passed up on this without hesitation those numbers are amazing and the product is amazing as well! I'm so glad Daymond saw the value
50 dollars just to acquire a client and you can't sell any other thing after that. Looks extremely niche with not much margin to grow. But very good positive numbers though.
@@ozymandias8523his evaluation was low, with high numbers
That was the first deal I've ever seen Damon winning and I watch a lot of shark tank. But it was an epic one!
Barbara sensing someone requesting money for equity..... "You're not allowing me to say I'm out in person and for that reason telepathically... I'm out"
L
Couldn't get more appropriate than that.
Just a super likeable personality.. the entrepreneur. Seems all this comes so naturally to him. Great job man.
wow I remember the car sick bib but the guy's look changed greatly
great on him for making a successful business
Mark was still a guest shark in season 2 and Lori wasn't even around yet...
Bro didn’t even say “you got a deal” Daymond was just like we’re doing this😂
I think he is doing great on himself
I get that getting one of them with him is huge but i don't believe he should've given up 15percent
100% of 10 million will always be 10 million. But 85% of 10 million with a 100 million potential. Can be 50 million at least
He gave up 5%, at the very least 10% was already gone. He also knew what wiggle room he had and it was the 5%. In the end, all the others bailed on him and he’s going to scale and not even sweat about what he bartered for. He also got advertisement for his product that he wouldn’t have had before. Very few times that lightning strikes in the same spot. He’s going to be more than fine and I’m happy for them.
Exactly his business is worth at least 10 million with those numbers
@@jenellife8350 he came in with a WAY too low valuation. If he had come in with an 8-10 million valuation he wouldve left with a 4-5 mil valuation easily
@@jenellife8350 im not against going with them but i think his company is easily worth at least 5 millions now
He undervalued his company
Plus he is growing and doing fine on his own he is likely to continue to grow his company
"Your product encourages people to become artists and it brings beauty and solace to our otherwise horribly depressing world, and for those reasons I'm out" -Barbara probably
I'm so disappointed Mark didn't jump in on this. Great numbers. Good product. Quite "educational" since it can help with a kid's development. You can have those in art classes, beginners will love them. Mark is all about health, education and all those things right? It would have been a good fit. Plus the business is currently worth 2M.
I love how brutal and honest these guys are.
He just donated a part of his company to a shark. Could have brought in the expertise for the courses without giving away equity. But he was impressive nonetheless.
Man Robert is always the chillest and most respectful
I find it odd that the sharks failed to see the broad customer base for this. This tool helps you learn proportions and will definitely make you a better artist. Imagine how many parents could buy this for their kids to develop their coordination. This product definitely has high promise.
Amazing guy. I never commented on a Shark Tank video... but this guy is the real deal.
This is honestly a great tool and I can see art teachers from k-12 and college students using this. The only think that’s really needed is a mobile one that can use for landscaping portraits.
A big part of this to me more than landing a shark were 2 things. The validation that he has now a successful product on Shark tank the 2nd time around and the other so he could have more publicity for his product. He's going to get more sales even if he didn't get a deal. Landing a shark was just icing on the cake. Good for him finally succeeding!
Id invest on him personally. The product might be niche, but he could run some other businesses as he’s sheer determination.
this is so inspiring. the idea that you can be a failure, start again, and become a success is beautiful. everyday is a new day
Sometimes you feel so happy for others that somehow it just gives a weird sense of hope and inspiration to oneself. This video is all about this.
“You are more than your ideas” just brilliant
Woah, best pitch in the tank for years! Great business, great personality.
This was the most professional straight to the point shuts up and listens and something that's very interested bravo 👏
Congratulations to this incredible man. What and inspiration.
Hats off to this gentlemen 👍🏼
i’m glad he didn’t take kevin’s criticism and get into his feelings but actually did something about it and changed his product and showed them he did it
I can't wait to see how this goes. Awesome presentation, awesome product. I'd buy it.
If Barbara was in this episode she would say:"your product is very successful with a bright future and for that reason I'm out"
Barbara is busy drawing a sign that says “IM OUT”
I saw this where I used to get my drawing supplies in Houston, and I also saw this on Jazza's channel. So he's doing good
That second chance stuff is nowhere near as easy as he made it seem. Dude's a fighter.
Damion actually has a sense of humor. How refreshing 😊
Fantastic change. Really inspiring to see
That’s what perseverance is all about. Dude just made it happen through will and creative thinking and hard work. Boom.
What an amazing guy, lesson learned to never give up!
“you are more than the ideas you have”
that really got me, shake it off, go again
My favourite episode yet, this guy is just amazing
This guys an inspiration! Don’t even know you but I’m so proud! Kudos
Proud of this guy. Went back to the tank as a shark himself.
He didn’t give up from the first trial
And come up with extraordinary product
How I admire such people
Round of applause 👏 to this man!
One of the most inspiring dude I've seen in a long time. Most of the contestants are just dog awful phoney especially during presentations but this dude is for real a upbeat lark from his entrance to exit.
I bet lori was gonna do it, but realised that they most likely won't sell out at a price of $128/piece on QVC i may be wrong
This guy is a great example to follow. Bravo!!
What an inspiration this guy is.
LUCIDArt’s founder Les Cookson has a net worth of 2.8 Million USD as of 2022
For once someone comes into the tank with one of the most reasonable offers, delivering on all sales and numbers and bases their company in the now rather than the what can be
Lori at 3:40 just like sweet but busy mama dealing with kids and work at the same time at home
One of my biggest regrets in life is that in middle school I didn't do an art class. I'm always jealous of people that can marginally drawl, and this is just the coolest thing. I'm definitely going to be purchasing it.
Don't any of you for a damn minute act like you didn't think he was a borderline loony until he dropped those numbers on us. I've been watching Shark Tank for over 10 years and this was honestly the biggest "wake up" moments I've seen. The man is already a massive success, he didn't come here to make himself a millionaire, he came here to fill in the missing piece of market domination.
Can’t believe the other sharks missed out on this. That can definitely be used for purposes other than art ! Hope they’re doing well.
What other purposes?
@@jakecooper5855 comics?
@@ozymandias8523 I suppose you could say that, if there are people out there that want to recreate comic art. But it still kind of fits into the art umbrella as a whole.
Use it for decorating cake/cookies?
Really clever/reasonable and really modest/ humble dude! 🙂👍👍
Daymond is so funny 😂
Kevin showing his drawing to Lori is so wholesome 😂
This is a not well known secret but something's that's been used for ages! This is a great idea to bring to the public. I know a ton of people who'd get this.
This is the safest investment I've ever seen on Shark Tank, amazing how all of them went out. It's basically 300k to make 240k on profits in the first year, and, if his profits stay the same (conservative), it's 2.4 million in profits in the next 10 years. Crazy. With the help of a shark, this 300k can easily become 5 million in 10 years.
He fumbled the bag when he said “you can bring more equity then what I’m asking for”
I'm surprised all of them weren't interested, It's making tons of money!!
I swear this guy deserved to have all the sharks fighting over him. It’s a shame. I hope his business does hundred of millions.
definitely one of the best put together pitches on shark tank
As an artist that has done lots of realistic art, this is amazing and many artists could really use this and will invest in it
I would love to see your art!
Im from philippines ive seen the ads of this product. Also, im a fine arts graduate. For me, this a good business for live portrait to make a fast outcome. Cause you dont need grids anymore which it delays me more. As a free handler these tool will help me equalize same measurement without using grid. Save a lot of time.
Good for him!! If he can get this within the educational system with Damien that 10 million will turn into a 100 million
This guy is so inspirational. Amazing journey
What an amazing story and journey! Very inspiring and motivating. Love to see it!
no one seemed to like him except daymond john pretty cool to see a good deal made with each other
Daymound walking over with his hand out, saying " I don't care." About the covid distancing! Love it
I could easily see this scale to a wider market.. given he’s got the patent on this product he can sell to art academies, schools and colleges. $10m lifetime sales already demonstrates a market acceptance of the product.