Four-Year-Old To Become World’s Youngest Inventor
Posted by Hannah Tennant-Moore at 8:30 AM on April 23, 2009
Aggressively marketed as the “world’s youngest drummer” just a year ago, Julian Pavlone clearly has parents who are determined to get super rich—er, I mean, see their son succeed.
Julian’s latest claim to fame is the invention of a miraculous stain remover. According to his father, the four-year-old conceived
of the invention all on his own after he stained his father’s shirt. Feeling remorseful, Julian decided to cover up the stain with liquid paper. He then waved his hands over the shirt, said, “Abracadabra,” and voila! a company with an unbelievably good startup story was born.
Julian has since mixed whiteout with different colored dyes, and then designed a drum-shaped container for the formula—patented as Julian’s Abracadabra Stain Cover-Up. Now, he is working with successful engineer and paint companies to perfect the invention. It really is amazing that a four-year-old hired an attorney and secured the backing of huge corporations all on his own!
There’s no question that Julian is an adorable four-year-old
whom I’m gladly watch rock out on the drums any day. But as for the Abracadabra magical white-out formula, I think I’ll stick to my regular ole stain stick, thanks.
Photo: littledrummerbaby.com, via Digital City

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