10 Best prospects for making a profit in woodworking

What are some of the products or services that represent the best opportunities for hand tool and hybrid woodworkers to make a profit?

Here is my current top ten list (in no particular order):

Chairs
-We have all gotten used to chairs that fall apart and can't be easily repaired. Winning on quality is quite possible here.
Carved and turned spoons and bowls
-There is nothing like taking a chunk of firewood and making something beautiful out of it.
Architectural restoration
-When it is old and broken, there aren't many who can fix it right.
Boxes
-Yes, simple, beautiful boxes. Making a profit doesn't have to mean making exotic stuff.
Tables
-Coffee tables, end tables, and kitchen tables can be made with elegant slabs, book matched tops, and other design considerations with construction that will last a lifetime. A chainsaw mill and woodlot could help out here.
Reclaimed wood
-What is more satisfying than taking wood out of the dumpster and making fine furnishings with it?
Bespoke furniture
-There is always someone looking for what no one else has.
Period furniture
-Antiques without the age.
Antique restoration
-This could be a good way to get in to eventually making period furniture. Also, there is a good supply of broken antiques.
Commercial office furnishings
-I don't mean cubicle walls. Think waiting rooms for high end lawyers, doctors offices, executive offices and so on.

Luke