I was trying to find which mechanical chalk pencil was better , Prym or Sewline fabric pencil, and found your video here. Thank you for the information, and your presentation & comments are so funny and informative! When you find yourself in a craft shop again, please get a Sewline fabric pen, and please do post your review!
Always wanted to know exactly what was the main reason of Germany Business Family model. Beside Blogging on youtube i am Corporate/Business law researcher and for me it is amazing how Germany have developed family owned business model. If we dig in history there are even first Companies (GMBH's) which were created in the beginning of 16th century, and some of the oldests still are in the game today. How do you think, what is the key of such success?
Honestly, I am the wrong guy to talk about this. But you are right, there are a lot of companies like these out there. One key element might be German heritance laws. There are a lot of exemptions for inheriting companies, so it is quite possible to give it to the next generation without financial losses. But this might be just a not so relevant point. Regards, Etna.
That was my plan all along. Muhahaha! Regards, Etna. P.S.: Rotring ist very affordable. It won't break the bank. At least, when you're not into their fancy stuff.
I was trying to find which mechanical chalk pencil was better , Prym or Sewline fabric pencil, and found your video here.
Thank you for the information, and your presentation & comments are so funny and informative! When you find yourself in a craft shop again, please get a Sewline fabric pen, and please do post your review!
Nice handwriting! I use colored 2mm leads in my KOH-I-NOOR mechanical pencils, but I shall get one of those Prym chalk pencils as well.
Thank you!
Regards,
Etna.
Always wanted to know exactly what was the main reason of Germany Business Family model. Beside Blogging on youtube i am Corporate/Business law researcher and for me it is amazing how Germany have developed family owned business model. If we dig in history there are even first Companies (GMBH's) which were created in the beginning of 16th century, and some of the oldests still are in the game today. How do you think, what is the key of such success?
Honestly, I am the wrong guy to talk about this. But you are right, there are a lot of companies like these out there. One key element might be German heritance laws. There are a lot of exemptions for inheriting companies, so it is quite possible to give it to the next generation without financial losses. But this might be just a not so relevant point.
Regards,
Etna.
@@Etna.
Many thanks :)))
Damn you, now I gotta pick me up some German mechanical pencils
That was my plan all along. Muhahaha!
Regards,
Etna.
P.S.: Rotring ist very affordable. It won't break the bank. At least, when you're not into their fancy stuff.