Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Mikenot at all...what I am saying is what I said above. Some people invest in their companies ( like you guys do ) and there are others who do not.I know that some manufactures are leading the way and some are not.sam
sorry greg, Velcro was around well before the moon program. That's what I really love about this board, ya learn something everyday.I will re-phrase my previous statement and pass on this info from Wikipedia that:George de Mestral had originally envisioned Velcro being used in clothing. But when Velcro first hit the mainstream market in the early 1960s, the public's response wasn't as enthusiastic as expected – mainly due to the product's then cheap and unappealing appearance. Instead, Velcro's first big break came when the aerospace industry realized that Velcro, used a space suit closure device, was far superior to cumbersome zippers and snaps. ~Kitson
DarrylPS I,m shocked no other company has not tried to knock M&R off for the world record
Does no one remember being young and ambitious and doing things just to see if you can? Maybe M&R just tries to beat the record for the fun of it. Why does it have to be this serious thing? As for the screen printing industry being on the decline - maybe your business is on the decline and you're blaming the industry.
Quote from: kingscreen on July 01, 2013, 11:58:14 AMDoes no one remember being young and ambitious and doing things just to see if you can? Maybe M&R just tries to beat the record for the fun of it. Why does it have to be this serious thing? As for the screen printing industry being on the decline - maybe your business is on the decline and you're blaming the industry.Of course it's not only cool to have the bragging rights, like a showroom stock car or motorcycle holding a speed record, but it will sell product as well.As for the industry declining, that almost has to be a given when you figure the inroads vinyl made into the sign segment, and DTG into garments and yardage.Now, how much of a decline varies from segment to segment, market to market, and shop to shop.I think that a repair and installation tech or manufacturer who's been in the industry for more than a few decades, looking at the big picture may see this better than some shop owners.I do fine, exactly the level I want, but have certainly needed to adjust to the industry sea change over the last almost forty years myself.Oh, and I'm still trying to picture Rich, back when he was young, as well as ambitious! Sigh, lotta water under more than one bridge, eh buddy?