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Stone Class

June 25 2007 at 9:03 AM
Anonymous  

Just curious who is going to Dave's stone class July 12-14th? Dave has a wealth of knowledge to share and I'm confident with his lively personality it will be 3 days you'll remember for a long time to come. I'm really looking forward to it and hope to see some of you there too.

Ken

 
 
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David Gelinas

Re: Stone Class

June 25 2007, 10:40 PM 

Hi Ken, were looking forward to having you for the class. I can’t say for certain because Brenda takes care of that part of the office but I think right now we have 5 students coming so far with a couple still pending. If anyone has any questions or know anyone that wants to learn about stone care and stone restoration have them get in touch with me. There is literally a sea of stone out there. Installation of stone in both residential as well a commercial settings has been on the rise for the past 15 years, all other floor coverings have been on the decline. Open up your phone books and count how many carpet cleaners there are. Then count how many stone restoration contractors there are. Let me know what you all find out. If it is like every market that I’m aware of you’ll find a lot of carpet cleaners and not too many stone guys.

Take a look at the announcement below; three days, covering grinding, honing, filling and polishing a travertine floor (your most common stone floor now days) and Face Polishing of granite as well as scratch and chip repair.

Let me know if anybody has any questions.

David Gelinas
Marbleguy

 
 
Joe Desmond

Re: Stone Class

June 25 2007, 10:51 PM 

Hi David,
Where is the class being held?

 
 
David Gelinas

Re: Stone Class

June 26 2007, 1:24 PM 

Hello Joe

The class will be held here in my office. The actual classroom section will covered here in the office on Thursday. We will going another site for the two days of hands on instruction. We will be using the same format as our last class just extending one additional day. You’ll see from some of the attached comments from our last that it was a hit; this ones going to be even better.

“After David's class I feel 100% more confident. Out of the two day class we had about 11 hours of hands-on. I'd highly recommend this class for anyone seriously looking at going after natural stone work.”

“The class was great, very informative, excellent hands-on, and every question was answered thoroughly. His staff was also very helpful and very patient”

“The class was great! General book knowledge is good but hands-on is even better. David did a fantastic job explaining and demonstrating the techniques in easy to understand terms. I highly recommend this class to anyone seriously looking at getting into natural stone restoration.”

“The trip was well worth the three days of training.”

“The staff was extremely helpful and willing to answer any question”

Let me know if I can answer anymore questions.

David Gelinas
Marbleguy

 
 
Clay Carson

Re: Stone Class

July 9 2007, 5:02 PM 

I been away too long, and now I find out Dave has a stone class.

Like, when, where, how much moolah, and such?

Nosey people like me want to know....

 
 
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