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Charlie Self
 
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GregP responds:

My starting point was when he decided to sell tools, not
when he decided to add a single product to his line.

SawStop has been sitting on their product for at least four years that I

know
of...make that five. I somehow doubt the owner of Grizzly spent anything

like
two years putting things together to sell tools, but if he did, he made no
public announcements beforehand about his products.

I've met Mr. Balolia (sp?) a couple times, and one thing I learned about him

is
that he does not like wasting time. AFAIK, he's sole owner of Grizzly, so he
would have made the decisions and got things going ASAP, after deciding he

was
going to sell imported tools in the U.S. It might have taken him two years

to
put the financing together...I have absolutely NO idea about that.


So it sounds like two years, maybe even longer, is realistic.


Maybe. But it's conjecture, not reality, and does not face the fact that he
didn't publicly announce his products before he could supply them.

Charlie Self
"He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire." Sir Winston
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