purchased as a fossil replica-maker in 1987 by pete koehl iii, skullduggery is now run by his two sonssteve... >> we got to make sure we make this fast enough, okay? >> and peter. >> they won't be ready to ship till tomorrow. >> who have expanded the company into more traditional toys, such as race cars, helicopters, and cast and paint kits. >> [laughs] >> although skullduggery racked up $1.6 million worth of sales, they still showed a net loss of $50,000. >> that's a big loss. >> and although the brothers are spending a lot of time and money launching new toys, they still do it without testing and research. >> it's more like we come up with something that we think is fun and then we go with that. >> if skullduggery doesn't find a way to generate sales... >> i mean, i don't know how we're gonna come out with a new line of products. >> and get into a big box retailer, the debt is gonna come crashing down on them. >> it's my [bleep] life. i love this company. >> so we're gettin' to the point where we're gonna have to scramble. >> [sighs] >> the toy business is very competitive, but it's