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jim rozen
 
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Default Oh no.

Apparently Dave Ficken has decided to exit the machinery
business for the time being:

http://www.mermac.com/new.html

I wish him the best, and hope that somebody somewhere
will take up where he left off.

Jim


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jim rozen wrote:


I wish him the best, and hope that somebody somewhere
will take up where he left off.


Dave told me he was going back to sea when I was at his place to pick up
my mill. There is now a great demand for crew, fueled by your tax
dollars. I hope he will keep a hand in the business, as he did before he
went to machinery full time. I couldn't help but notice there were still
a couple of Monarchs, some surface grinders....

Kevin Gallimore


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