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Have you noticed?
There is a long thread on warmglass.com about Canadians buying supplies, and
how hard it is for them to do business with supply houses. I thought it was especially telling that NOBODY mentioned Brady as a source for anything. It's too bad he got banned from WG, he could be spamming the hell out of that thread. Bwahahahahahah! |
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On Oct 5, 4:46 pm, " Moonraker" wrote:
There is a long thread on warmglass.com about Canadians buying supplies, and how hard it is for them to do business with supply houses. I thought it was especially telling that NOBODY mentioned Brady as a source for anything. It's too bad he got banned from WG, he could be spamming the hell out of that thread. Bwahahahahahah! From reading all the posts it looks like someone just doesn't want to pay retail and then whines because the wholesaler seems to want to large a minimum. I forgot...whose Brady? |
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wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 5, 4:46 pm, " Moonraker" wrote: There is a long thread on warmglass.com about Canadians buying supplies, and how hard it is for them to do business with supply houses. I thought it was especially telling that NOBODY mentioned Brady as a source for anything. It's too bad he got banned from WG, he could be spamming the hell out of that thread. Bwahahahahahah! From reading all the posts it looks like someone just doesn't want to pay retail and then whines because the wholesaler seems to want to large a minimum. I forgot...whose Brady? Basement bandits deserve some love, too. |
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On Oct 5, 4:46 pm, " Moonraker" wrote:
There is a long thread on warmglass.com about Canadians buying supplies, and how hard it is for them to do business with supply houses. I thought it was especially telling that NOBODY mentioned Brady as a source for anything. It's too bad he got banned from WG, he could be spamming the hell out of that thread. Bwahahahahahah! No worries sport. Victorian Art Glass is about as busy as they can be - running full loads twice each month from Seattlle and Portland to Canada. They'll very soon have a warehouse in Seattle to better service US customers. In addition to distributing products from many different companies, Victorian Art Glass is steadily introducing new products under their "Victorian Master Artisan" brand. Watch for the ads in Stained Glass News. Orders are pouring in for products from the last issue. The new system of strip mold for weaving glass is hugely popular. http://www.vicartglass.com/products/...oldstrips.html Ads in the next issue of SGN for the new Screen Melt System, Stainless Steel Kiln Shelves, and Cullet Packs should be in shops near you soon. Dennis Brady Victorian Art Glass - www.vicartglass.com DeBrady Glassworks - www.debrady.com Glass Campus - www. glasscampus.com |
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wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 5, 4:46 pm, " Moonraker" wrote: There is a long thread on warmglass.com about Canadians buying supplies, and how hard it is for them to do business with supply houses. I thought it was especially telling that NOBODY mentioned Brady as a source for anything. It's too bad he got banned from WG, he could be spamming the hell out of that thread. Bwahahahahahah! No worries sport. Victorian Art Glass is about as busy as they can be - running full loads twice each month from Seattlle and Portland to Canada. They'll very soon have a warehouse in Seattle to better service US customers. In addition to distributing products from many different companies, Victorian Art Glass is steadily introducing new products under their "Victorian Master Artisan" brand. Watch for the ads in Stained Glass News. Orders are pouring in for products from the last issue. The new system of strip mold for weaving glass is hugely popular. http://www.vicartglass.com/products/...oldstrips.html Ads in the next issue of SGN for the new Screen Melt System, Stainless Steel Kiln Shelves, and Cullet Packs should be in shops near you soon. Dennis Brady Did you graduate from the P.T. Barnum School of Marketing? |
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On Oct 6, 9:43 am, " Moonraker" wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 5, 4:46 pm, " Moonraker" wrote: There is a long thread on warmglass.com about Canadians buying supplies, and how hard it is for them to do business with supply houses. I thought it was especially telling that NOBODY mentioned Brady as a source for anything. It's too bad he got banned from WG, he could be spamming the hell out of that thread. Bwahahahahahah! No worries sport. Victorian Art Glass is about as busy as they can be - running full loads twice each month from Seattlle and Portland to Canada. They'll very soon have a warehouse in Seattle to better service US customers. In addition to distributing products from many different companies, Victorian Art Glass is steadily introducing new products under their "Victorian Master Artisan" brand. Watch for the ads in Stained Glass News. Orders are pouring in for products from the last issue. The new system of strip mold for weaving glass is hugely popular. http://www.vicartglass.com/products/...oldstrips.html Ads in the next issue of SGN for the new Screen Melt System, Stainless Steel Kiln Shelves, and Cullet Packs should be in shops near you soon. Dennis Brady Did you graduate from the P.T. Barnum School of Marketing? I practice and teach the S.T.E.M. approach. http://www.glasscampus.com/tutorials/pdf/STEM.pdf It's not only worked well for Victorian Art Glass, it's helped a great many "basement bandits" establish a profitable business. |
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On Oct 6, 9:07 am, wrote:
On Oct 5, 4:46 pm, " Moonraker" wrote: There is a long thread on warmglass.com about Canadians buying supplies, and how hard it is for them to do business with supply houses. I thought it was especially telling that NOBODY mentioned Brady as a source for anything. It's too bad he got banned from WG, he could be spamming the hell out of that thread. Bwahahahahahah! No worries sport. Victorian Art Glass is about as busy as they can be - running full loads twice each month from Seattlle and Portland to Canada. They'll very soon have a warehouse in Seattle to better service US customers. In addition to distributing products from many different companies, Victorian Art Glass is steadily introducing new products under their "Victorian Master Artisan" brand. Watch for the ads in Stained Glass News. Orders are pouring in for products from the last issue. The new system of strip mold for weaving glass is hugely popular.http://www.vicartglass.com/products/...oldstrips.html Ads in the next issue of SGN for the new Screen Melt System, Stainless Steel Kiln Shelves, and Cullet Packs should be in shops near you soon. Dennis Brady Victorian Art Glass -www.vicartglass.com DeBrady Glassworks -www.debrady.com Glass Campus - www. glasscampus.com Well...you're gonna have to come up with a lot better US pricing than what you've got posted on your website to be competitive. $200 for a Spectrum Rack Pack! you've got to be kidding!! |
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wrote in message ups.com... I practice and teach the S.T.E.M. approach. http://www.glasscampus.com/tutorials/pdf/STEM.pdf It's not only worked well for Victorian Art Glass, it's helped a great many "basement bandits" establish a profitable business. "Alex, I'll take 'Dennis is a Dumbass!' for $800, please." "Ta Da!!!! It's the Daily Double!!!" "I'll go for $3,000, please, Alex." "Not Brilliant, Not Original, Not Workable" "What is Dennis's Latest Waste of Bandwidth?, Alex. " "Right you are!" |
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On Oct 6, 10:08 am, " wrote:
On Oct 6, 9:07 am, wrote: On Oct 5, 4:46 pm, " Moonraker" wrote: There is a long thread on warmglass.com about Canadians buying supplies, and how hard it is for them to do business with supply houses. I thought it was especially telling that NOBODY mentioned Brady as a source for anything. It's too bad he got banned from WG, he could be spamming the hell out of that thread. Bwahahahahahah! No worries sport. Victorian Art Glass is about as busy as they can be - running full loads twice each month from Seattlle and Portland to Canada. They'll very soon have a warehouse in Seattle to better service US customers. In addition to distributing products from many different companies, Victorian Art Glass is steadily introducing new products under their "Victorian Master Artisan" brand. Watch for the ads in Stained Glass News. Orders are pouring in for products from the last issue. The new system of strip mold for weaving glass is hugely popular.http://www.vicartglass.com/products/...oldstrips.html Ads in the next issue of SGN for the new Screen Melt System, Stainless Steel Kiln Shelves, and Cullet Packs should be in shops near you soon. Dennis Brady Victorian Art Glass -www.vicartglass.com DeBrady Glassworks -www.debrady.com Glass Campus - www. glasscampus.com Well...you're gonna have to come up with a lot better US pricing than what you've got posted on your website to be competitive. $200 for a Spectrum Rack Pack! you've got to be kidding!! At $250. Canadian they've been very popular north of the 49th. The Systems 96 RSVP packs have been popular both sides of the border - even a fair few shipped offshore. http://www.vicartglass.com/products/...s%20packs.html |
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Actually, according to the world economics folk, the devaluing of the AM.
Dollar has spurred an influx of buyers (Canadian!!!) that are now crossing the border to buy goods from AMERICAN suppliers! So. there goes that economic bliss crap you were spouting, d'b.You are such an ass! I can't believe you are not in care of a shrink and thus still alive... m wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 6, 10:08 am, " wrote: On Oct 6, 9:07 am, wrote: On Oct 5, 4:46 pm, " Moonraker" wrote: There is a long thread on warmglass.com about Canadians buying supplies, and how hard it is for them to do business with supply houses. I thought it was especially telling that NOBODY mentioned Brady as a source for anything. It's too bad he got banned from WG, he could be spamming the hell out of that thread. Bwahahahahahah! No worries sport. Victorian Art Glass is about as busy as they can be - running full loads twice each month from Seattlle and Portland to Canada. They'll very soon have a warehouse in Seattle to better service US customers. In addition to distributing products from many different companies, Victorian Art Glass is steadily introducing new products under their "Victorian Master Artisan" brand. Watch for the ads in Stained Glass News. Orders are pouring in for products from the last issue. The new system of strip mold for weaving glass is hugely popular.http://www.vicartglass.com/products/...oldstrips.html Ads in the next issue of SGN for the new Screen Melt System, Stainless Steel Kiln Shelves, and Cullet Packs should be in shops near you soon. Dennis Brady Victorian Art Glass -www.vicartglass.com DeBrady Glassworks -www.debrady.com Glass Campus - www. glasscampus.com Well...you're gonna have to come up with a lot better US pricing than what you've got posted on your website to be competitive. $200 for a Spectrum Rack Pack! you've got to be kidding!! At $250. Canadian they've been very popular north of the 49th. The Systems 96 RSVP packs have been popular both sides of the border - even a fair few shipped offshore. http://www.vicartglass.com/products/...s%20packs.html |
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