That's a nice looking double cobra sling. Probably uses 80 feet of cord and takes a couple hours to make. Easily worth $20-$25.
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That's a nice looking double cobra sling. Probably uses 80 feet of cord and takes a couple hours to make. Easily worth $20-$25.
I've noticed that the more "enterprising" individuals are approaching the paracord bracelet craze from a different angle. Instead of showing you a really cool bracelet that you can buy off of them....
Wow. And those are cheap too. Only like 3 dollars!
Here's the thing, it's not always about who got there first. This world is full of people who just resell and markup existing products. It's less...
I'm not really seeing the saturation you guys are talking about. I wasn't able to find much on Amazon or by doing a google search. You can get a cheap cobra weave from Rothco for less than $5, but...
Agreed. It's not going to be a wildly profitable endeavor at this point. But I still think if you could put a unique spin on it, you could sell YOUR bracelet to people who already have old ones and...
Well, the trick is to find a venue that allows you to sell them to more than your personal contacts. A street fair, gathering, concert, website, or something like that. Just wearing a really brightly...
I'm not saying to quit college and start selling your own paracord bracelets. But some people enjoy these types of crafts and could use a few extra bucks. A 14 y/o for example probably has NO income...
They cost about $2 to make, and considerably less if you buy 1000 ft spools and bulk buckles. There are dozens of "weaves" aside from the traditional cobra. Trilobite, for example, is a very stylish...