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Dan and I are looking into developing products for personal pleasure. Today the guys at Tap plastics recommended BJB Enterprises for specialty silicones with great stretchiness and durability.
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#Comment made: 2002-09-22 02:02:14+00 by:
meuon
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Hi Charlene! - It would have been funny if it had been:
Synair or PolyCil. The owners son
is the same Jeff Gomberg that visited Dan in California years ago, and
now owns CDC. One of our internet competitors. At one time, I think he
owned teledildonics.com, but that's now someone else. And.. while we are digressing.. check out:
this virtual sex machine.
Last week in fact, Colin Williams, President of Magister Corp. did a great presentation at the local IEEE Engineering meeting (Dan knows Uwe Zitzow and others there as well) who makes some fantastic products that might be adaptable to your needs.
And.. he's looking for custom small jobs. They specialize in physical therapy stuff, especially replacements for latex things used in hospitals. I'm sure it's applicable to other uses. :)
OK, digression over. My point was, if you need some knowledgable people,
especially about polyurethanes, there are people with some skills and experience with formulations, textures, compatibility.. and other things. Some are in Chattanooga. Maybe there is a 'cluster' of businesses here that is not talked about publically.. Hmm...
If your 'products' are commercially viable, I may have some contact phone numbers left over for Adam and Eve.. who also do Adam Male and more specialized
catalogs.
... and that's just off of the top of my head ... --meuon--
#Comment made: 2002-09-22 16:46:43+00 by:
mkelley
I want to say that Uwe won a Chamber of Commerce award for Innovation or was one of the nominees. I have a little theraputic egg from his company on my desk to help with CTS.
#Comment made: 2002-09-23 00:16:44+00 by:
meuon
That's a Magister Eggsercizer.. and uses polyurethanes from Synair.
I have a couple as well, great stuff. What's different from
others, it's got some 'bug killers' mixed in, so you can share it,
and it does not become a breeding ground for bacteria. A technique that would be desirable for Charlene's uses as well.