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Old 01-18-2005, 02:02 PM
djack49 djack49 is offline
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light design

hello,
I draw, make comtemporary furniture in stainless stell, and I would like work in the boat environment.
give me your opinion
thank you
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Old 01-18-2005, 04:58 PM
D'ARTOIS D'ARTOIS is offline
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Beaucoup pieces inox sur les yachts!
Lots of stainless steel on yachts. If you are able to supply topwelding and top polishing, you wouldn't have too many obstacles on your way. If you know to design and to style your products, the better for you!
In your case go to Wauqiez, CNB at Bordeaux, and visit - right now - Dusseldorf, there is the biggest boatshow next to Genoa.
There are many opportunities in suppliers of stainless steel products.
In Dusseldorf you will find also Benetti, Wally, Oceanco, Perini Navi, Jongert,
Huisman, Van Lent, De Vries - all using tons of high polished stainless steel applications on their top dollar yachts!
Through Internet you find all those people on just typing their respective names.
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