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THE COLUMBIAN
David Huber sells artifacts from Tibet on his Web site, baronet4tibet.com. (Photos by Steven Lane/The Columbian)
Business name: Baronet World Wide, also known as Baronet 4 Tibet.
Owner: David Huber.
Address: Office at 5105 N.E. Cedar Creek Road, Woodland and a warehouse in Vancouver.
What the business does: Internet business selling certified antique and new art from Tibet. Items include paintings, furniture and trunks.
Employees: One partner in Shanghai, China and two associates in Tibet.
Greatest challenge: Getting items out of Tibet due to the Communist crackdown that started in March.
What's ahead: Possibly opening a brick and mortar store, expanding the offering in association with the Dron-me Association for Education and Eradication of Poverty.
Telephone: 360-521-4308.
E-mail: david@baronet4tibet.com.
Web site: www.baronet4tibet.com.
Year established in Clark County: August 2003.
Hours: On the Web 24/7 and on the phone, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Sunday.