So, If You Are An Inventor – What Started You On The Journey?
For Stanley I. Mason, it was for a good reason when he was a 7 years old boy:
“… I truly was not trying to make an invention, but to satisfy my own personal need for 15 cents. I had asked my father, when I was seven years old, for 15 cents to buy minnows to go fishing in the broad canal behind our property in Trenton, New Jersey. He turned me down. He said that fishing was not an admirable use of time and, therefore, he kept his darned 15 cents.”
~Stanley I. Mason
Author of Inventing Small Products (for Big Profits, Quickly)
… and he gone ahead to invent his own artificial minnows as fishing lure, and after proving that it works effectively, went on to start selling more of his invention to his friends and neighbours.

