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Originally Posted by Zeke
I'm glad as well that things are settled. But what seems strange is his loss of business. If he truly works on fine (read expensive and valuable) art, then his business should be stable. No matter what, pandemic or recession, valuable goods remain valuable, and I'm talking about things rare, not expensive modern stuff.
He needs to reach out a little further.
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Having done accounting for small businesses for years, there are a lot of very talented people who inadvertently become business owners. Their talents are strong in their areas of expertise, but business is not one of them. Just because you're an awesome cook doesn't mean you should own a restaurant.
I've seen his originals and restoration work up close. I have no art background, but was amazed at what I saw.