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Posted by Byron on October 29, 2007, 12:19 pm
Please log in for more thread options Thats why even tho my neighborhood has really detiorated in the last few
years I'm NOT moving..They can just bury me outback when I die!
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Byron...
Wells Glassworks
www.wellsglassworks.com
> If not, you have no idea what you're in for. Worse than a root canal.
> I moved 7 years ago from a small shop to a much bigger space only a few
> blocks away, and it took me weeks.
> I decided to let my buyer move into my back room to work, and we'll
> share the space while we wait for his financing to go through. He has
> been doing glass for 25 years, so you can imagine all the stuff
> accumulated and stuffed into every possible space. He's been moving over
> crates full of glass and stuff little by little over the past week. Today
> was the big moving day. He called up every favor he had, and 12 big burly
> glass guys showed up ready to help with the move. Glass truck was on the
> sidewalk with the inside & outside racks full, and the front door was
> removed. The 1st to arrived were the smaller sized partial sheets. As
> retailers we tend to eventually sell off the pieces as we cut them down.
> He didn't do any retail before, so he kept accumulating hundreds and
> hundreds of pieces. The guys were each carrying handfuls of small sheets
> like Mickey with the pails of water in the Sorcerers Apprentice. It
> seemed to go on endlessly with glass stacked up everywhere you looked.
> Next truck trip the big sheets came. Imagine a chain of guys starting
> outside in the driving rain, passing sheet after sheet, like a bucket
> brigade, until they reached us at the racks. They were coming quicker than
> we could stuff them in the already 3/4 filled racks. It took 3 truck
> trips to get it all done. We moved his entire shop, tables, cases of
> lead, file cabinets, tools, in about 3 hours with all this experienced
> help, but of course there's still days of sorting ahead. This is the ONLY
> way to move a glass shop. It was quite a day.
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> JK Sinrod
> www.SinrodStudios.com
> www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com
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