NEWSLETTER

Volume II       Issue #1

WELCOME
 Welcome everyone to our exciting web site! Our goal is to provide you with the most information about the best valued, unfinished Pine and Poplar cabinetry line in the Northeast. We will continue to improve on our site utilizing the technical questions you ask. So, thank you for your comments.
  As you see described in the spec pages, we are not your ordinary cabinet company. Our all solid wood construction is standard, using plywood only on backs and drawer bottoms.
  We can make your most desired ideas and designs a reality, at an affordable price. If you live in New England or Eastern New York, chances are there is one of our loyal dealers ready to follow your thoughts home. From built-ins to stand alone units, from bookcases to broom closets, we can do it for you.
 
WHATS NEW (or about to be)
  As the requests for an upgraded drawer option continue, we warmly welcome a Mereen Johnson CNC dovetail machine to our equipment family. Arriving in early December at 6’6” and 985lbs it surely should get the job done.
 

  Over the holiday shut down, a few of our talented craftsmen came in to remodel the factory break room. Nice new pine cabinets, wall cabinets to hold the collection of microwaves, and a new stove sure make the place homey.  Wow what a nice job they did! Thanks guys.

   February 1st will be the unveiling an even more thorough design book as well as a new pricing page. This will include the dovetail drawer system and an optioned soft close undermount drawer slide. The KV model #9400 In Line is in stock and ready to use.
  Production manager Ed Dempsey reports that in 2006, we produced 14,472 cabinets. This brings our average to 62.5 cabinets per production day. (Who ends up with the half cabinet?)

 

NEWSLETTER EMPLOYEE DEDICATION
   Each newsletter features an outstanding member of our team.
This newsletter is dedicated to Ron Ashburner.

  Ron is one of the original employees who started in September 1980 when the company was founded. Being very instrumental in the many changes throughout the years, he has done it all from product design and construction to material estimating and time studying. Ron has been involved with ideas before and during any new building or addition layout and production flow.
  We celebrate his 65th birthday January 17 and hope he stays on with us a little longer before retiring.
 Thank You Ron!

And thank you all for visiting our Web Site.

Andy Young, President

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