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Re: [ATM] Gugolz pitch (fwd)



Thanks.  Another one to add to my call/e-mail list. 

If you get enough of the Gugolz trees tapped to get enough pitch for your
business let me know. I'll try some.

I was surprised that Salem has not answered my e-mail. They put a "contact
us" e-mail address on their website. I sent them an e-mail 5 1/2 months ago
and have yet to hear from them.  I might call them, but I think e-mail has
to be easier for them.  They can choose to answer that when they aren't busy
with something else. A phone call you kinda have to take when the phone
rings.

It may be that Salem's view of supplying pitch is similar to your experience
with your sources.

Might be I could tap the trees in my back yard and have some pitch quicker
than some of these places will answer my e-mail.

Jerry




-----Original Message-----
From: Dominic-Luc Webb
 

I tried extensively years ago to get a contract with Gugolz to
be a distributor. Basically, I do not recommend this source
because they are very resistant to the idea of supplying this
product to anyone outside their usual outlets (don't remember
if it was Zeiss or Leica). It is not easy to get, so the places
that sell this often have a discontinuous supply.

I am aware of a place in San Leandro California that sells Gugolz
pitch and I am pretty sure they will ship. Their supply is not
regular, but if you order it, you usually ultimately get it. This
source was recommended by the people at Chabot Observatory.

Abrasives Unlimited
1941 W Ave 140TH
San Leandro, CA 94577-5607
(510) 483-4452

This is where I have gone for about 10 years, the last time I tried to
order anything from Abrasives Unlimited, they did not return my faxes
or emails. When I finally reached them, it was explained that they were
no longer interested in supplying ATMs, and I suspect they were thinking
about closing because they were not receptive to new larger purchases
either. The contact person was always Mike Loberg, who was helpful, but
I think he no longer works there.

Hence, I have been looking into getting my own stocks of pitch from the
local forests (Scandinavia). My first attempts were not good enough for
distribution, although it worked well enough for my needs. The yield
was also very low. I did get round to contacting a timber company and
they seemed interested in allowing me to haul away pitch if I came with
a truck. I may well do this some time.

Dominic-Luc Webb


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