For a long time, I have dreamed of having my own little corner on the internet. I have a thousand different ideas and have tried various projects. I never really had the time to develop them before. A series of life events have now allowed me time to devote to such endeavors!!
I started out on eBay in the spring of 2004 under a different ID. The first thing I bought was a CD player for my car to replace the cassette player. After I installed he CD player, I was left with a cassette player that I no longer needed. I figured what the heck and listed it. From the time I received my first bid, I was hooked!! My only problem was figuring out what to sell. I wanted to sell something that no one else was selling. I tried different things but never really found my niche until I discovered laser etching. I though that was the coolest thing since sliced bread!! I started out with some basic images and had some success selling them. Then one day, I was talking to my friend about laser etching when it hit me!! I knew U. S. Customs and U. S. Immigration Inspectors were being issued new badges due to the merging of their agencies under The Department of Homeland Security. I thought why not etch an image of a badge into crystal. I had some samples made up and really thought they looked nice so I listed them on eBay. They started selling and I was in business!!
How did I come up with the name JR Boutique? Well, when I was a kid, everyone knew me as Junior because I was named after my Father (God rest his soul). I was trying to come up with a user ID and I thought of Juniors Boutique. I abbreviated Junior to JR and registered it with eBay. Registering that domain name was a different story however. It appears as if someone beat me to it, so I bought
www.jrboutique.com from the registered owner and set up shop. I then decided that I wanted a better name for my website so I set up
www.qualitypolicecollectibles.com That is a much more visually appealing site and offers quantity discounts on my products. I hope to turn it into a large source of different police related collectibles.
How did I get that cool logo? I wanted a logo of my very own so I bid on and won a listing for logo design services. It was actually designed by the folks at
www.cryweb.com. We went through several revisions until it was finalized.
What do I sell? As stated previously, I started out selling laser etched badges. I have been rapidly expanding my line to many different items but try to stick to the law enforcement theme. I do a lot of my own design work for the various pins, challenge coins, and laser crystals.
What is my goal? My first and primary goal it to make sure every customer gets the utmost attention and treated in the most kind, courteous, and professional way as possible. I go to great lengths to ensure no one has a bad buying experience. I hope that I don't get so big that I lose the personal touch with EVERY customer I have. I realize that without you, I would not have a business!! My second goal would be to lose my day job and do this full time. I know I have a long way to go, but dreams are a good thing to have!!
Why should you add me to your favorite sellers list? Because I will be adding new and exciting products that you don't want to miss!!
What is the Mounted Police Foundation? The Mounted Police Foundation (MPF) was established to assist the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in administering the commercial use of the intellectual property which is the principal public identifier of the RCMP. The Foundation was incorporated in June of 1994. Its Board of Directors is comprised of prominent members of the community who are volunteering their time, energy and experience, in support of the RCMP and its community policing initiatives. As the Master Licensee for the RCMP, the MPF receives, maintains and manages funds generated from the Licensing Programs. These funds are directed to support and enhance RCMP community policing, public relations and crime prevention programs throughout Canada.
To learn more about the Mounted Police Foundation
click here.