I'm new to blogging so it may take a while to get my blog legs steady.
I started the little company several years ago to market a dive accessory I developed and patented. The idea for HeadBanger (tm) came from a whack on the back of my head during one of my check out dives when I became certified. Someone called to me as I did a giant stride entry from the dive boat and I didn't tuck my chin. The top of the dive tank gave me quite the goose egg on the back of my head. I truly saw stars! Looking back, I can't believe the dive master let me finish the dive.
On a side note, after our dives were finished, we snorkeled with manatees which was pretty amazing. I just floated in the murkey green water for a few minutes and pretty soon, a manatee floated up to check me out. They are HUGE!!! What an experience! It rolled over on its side for a rub and when it grew bored it sank and swam away and was soon replaced by another one wanting attention.
Needless to say, when I got home, I started looking for something that would prevent that goose egg experience from ever happening again. Not that I planned to ever use a giant stride entry in the future, but dive tanks have a way of riding up and giving you reminder taps any time you look up or tilt your head. This may not be the case in larger bodied men, but for smaller chested women it just goes with the territory.
My search was fruitless so my family and I ended up designing and patenting a pad that quickly and easily fits over the hammer-like first stage of the regulator on the top of every dive tank. The company was formed and marketing began just about the time life took over and the project got pushed to the back burner until last year. A Gander Mountain store opened here in Jacksonville and they have a scuba department filled with products marketed by Innovative Scuba Concepts, a dive accessory distributor. I figured, what the heck, and gave them a call and our HeadBanger (tm) was added to their following catalog.
You might wonder just how all of that relates to vintage. It doesn't really, but it does explain my company name. Over the years, I have accumulated items that ultimately found their way into boxes in the attic. More recently I started stopping in at local estate sales where I found some pretty interesting vintage items that I didn't really need but couldn't pass up.
Initially, I listed some of those items on E-bay and was pleased with my sales but became increasingly frustrated with changes to their rate structure and then to the feedback system. It seemed they had abandoned the smaller sellers for the huge mega sellers, so I searched for alternatives. I found www.Etsy.com. I LOVE ETSY! Etsians are wonderful, both as buyers and sellers.
Etsy has been around a few years now. They cater to artists, crafters, and suppliers, as well as sellers of vintage items. I set up a store, www.ManateeDreamsInc.Etsy.com, in August and have been pleased from the get go. In addition to www.ManateeDreamsInc.Etsy.com, I've added a couple of other stores. They are:
www.MDIVintageArt.Etsy.com
www.MDIVintageBooks.Etsy.com
www.MDIVintageMusic.Etsy.com
www.ManateeDreamsCreates.com (items coming soon)
Future blogs will highlight items in my stores and the fun in finding them.
Hey, it looks like I made it through my first blog. Have a lovely day.