on 2/19/2001 2:24 AM, Holly and Chris Mills at scmills@TNTECH.EDU wrote: > > He questioned me to the exact trade name of the stuff in the magazines > (Dynamat) and told me he was sure that Dynamat was a 'John Mansfield Co' > trademark and was generally used (as I understood it - our conversation was > held during a hard rain under a tin roofed pavilion) for walk mats in > roofing - sections of flat tar roofing with a thicker membrane suitable for > foot traffic (maintenance people). It was also cheap and very similar to > what I purchased - naturally he had my stuff in stock and didn't have the > raw Dynamat though he said he could get it if I wanted to wait a few days. > > So looks like the magazine guys are making a fortune off of folks willing > to pay retail price for Dynamat. My version won't have peel and stick glue, > so I'll have to use spray can glue I think, but I am very excited about a > successful hunt! John Mansfield Co doesn't have the TM. Check out http://tess.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=uumr0b.2.1 Cheers, Dave C. Williamsburg, VA zzzzzzzzz__ |E[__] [__]|[_]\\ | _DC&SP | _ || * * * =-( )---------( )--= '85 GL Westy (His) '91 Cabriolet (Hers) |
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