For "production" I suggest
  1. a 19th century style trading post
  2. an 18th century style tavern

These are what I have, up and running--and even legal!
You need to advertise on TOD.
Thank you.

From friends and family, I already have plenty of customers.

My most lucrative business is consulting about survival supplies.

e.g., I can provide a $100 package for college students, a $1,000 package for young couples and all the way up to the "Fortress Package" at $300,000.

whats in each of those packages?
I customize each package based on:
  1. What a person already has and knows.
  2. What is most needed.
  3. What will be of value no matter what happens.

I offer money-back guarantees.

Since 1962, nobody has ever asked for their money back. Also during and before, nobody has asked.

I do it because I like people, and I make no money at it that I do not give to the Nature Conservancy.

Who was it who said: "Allhands buid boats!"?
Noah.

The only boat builder in history who finished on time.

Amazing what sufficient motivation can do, eh?
Andrew Jackson Higgins finished ahead of time in New Orleans, and won WW II ias a consequence.  City streets were converted into factory expansions, street lights were retimed to spped deliveries to the various shipyards in New Orleans

A major reason that the offical US WW II museum is a mile from my home on Andrew J. Higgins Blvd..

Andrew Jackson Higgins finished ahead of time in New Orleans, and won WW II is a consequence.  City streets were converted into factory expansions, street lights were retimed to speed deliveries to the various shipyards in New Orleans.

To insure adequate materials in case of war, he bought the entire 1941 Phillipines mahogany harvest.  All of which ended up on various invasion beaches.

A major reason that the offical US WW II museum is a mile from my home on Andrew J. Higgins Blvd..

I LOVE Higgins boats!