Erik; I just e-mailed the fellow in Camano Island. I hope his email is
current.
I don't like to impose, so I let them make the move as to what they want.
Some of my customers will invite you over for a hot tub party, and some will
just let you look at it.
The fellow in Camano is a test engineer for a truck manufacturer. He says
that he takes brand new semi trucks and shakes them to death, puts hundreds
of thousands of miles on them in a short time. They use a bunch of test
equipment and cameras. His name is Gary.
The fellow in Sumner who bought the Springville last year had a Beach,
that was leaking. When he found my site he just started nodding his
head. He gave the 8 yr. old spa to his neighbor when the Springville
arrived. He is a composite engineer for Boeing. They are making a lot
of the aft section on the new airplanes out of composites these days. He
says that composites have a much longer life span and can take more flexing
than the aluminum, but cost a bit more.
The delivery time from order to delivery is about six to eight weeks. We
have a bunch of options to choose from now and a bunch of colors. If you
would like we can send out the color samples?
Let me know if Gary doesn't e-mail you? There is another fellow up in Mt
Vernon.
Thanks again for the opportunity to serve you.
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Jim Arjuna
The Spa Specialist Inc.
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Broomfield, CO 80020
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Erik W. Selberg wrote:
> Jim,
>
> Any chance either of them would welcome a random CS type to hop in?
> Camano Is isn't too bad for me actually, as I travel up to Whidbey Is
> once a week taking care of my great aunt's place up there.
>
> BTW, you totally dodged my question re: Beachcomber Spas there. :)
> What I'm actually looking for is a baseline of what's considered
> "good" vs "crappy" because if I'm going w/ a Haven, I suspect it'll be
> some variation of the Fallsburg or the Springfield, but I'm skeptical
> that I'll be able to fly out to Denver anytime soon. BTW, what's the
> lead time on delivery would we would be looking at? 1 mo? 2?
>
> At any rate, why don't you ship me a copy of your book, I'd like to
> read it. My ccard info is: MC #$%^#$%#$##$%^#%^# (yeah, I
> know, but this is my Internet card where I can just dispute things if
> it falls into the wrong hands :)
>
> Erik W Selberg
> 4815 36th Ave. NE
> Seattle, WA
> 98105
>
> Thanks!
> -e
>
> --
> Erik Selberg
> "I get by with a little help selberg@cs.washington.edu
> from my friends." http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/selberg
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