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Started How I Got By Lou Sorendo

Patty Smith Co-owner of Brown Dog Wood Products in Central Square specializes in kiln-dried lumber, custom moldings

Q.: At what point in your career did you decide to launch Brown Dog Wood Products?

A.: I launched the business on county Route 4 in Central Square along with my husband, David, in September of 2019. We got the idea from a friend of ours who had experience in molding and wood products and built a lot of the same stuff that we are doing now. He sold us the equipment to make it, and we decided that we should actually get a kiln and try it. David was in the lumber mill business since he was young. His grandparents owned a lumber mill, and his dad and uncle were in the business as well. He knows people in the business, and that helps out a lot. I am currently working from home due to COVID-19 and will be retiring from Carrier Corp. in the spring. Q.: Why the name Brown Dog Wood Products?

A.: We have a chocolate lab — Louise — and she’s on our signs and website. That’s actually gotten us a lot of business. People will call and ask, “Oh, I love that! Is there really a brown dog?” She’s very friendly. Q.: What were some of the foremost challenges associated with launching the business?

A.: Letting folks know that we are open and where we are was a challenge, as well as getting help with financing. I created a website and got the word out that way. My mother-inlaw also helped pass out cards to friends, family and folks that used to do business with the lumber mill. I also sent out letters to people trying to drum up business, and we slowly got the word out. I also used www. facebook.com/marketplace. Usually people hear of us through word of mouth, and once they come and see what we have, they are very impressed and tell their friends. Q.: How did you fund the business initially?

A. We were able to get an Oswego County Industrial Development Agency loan in order to buy a new kiln, which costs $43,000. That and buying lumber were our major costs. The IDA was very helpful and we had a lot of input into the business, which helped in terms of securing the loan. We buy lumber green, put it in the kiln to dry, and 16

OSWEGO COUNTY BUSINESS

DECEMBER 2020 / JANUARY 2021


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