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Desmond Mayne
Residence.
Port Moody, B.C. Canada
Department:
R.F.D.
Title/rank:
Firefighter-retired
Years of public service:
14
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Areas of expertise:
Respirator filter design and development.
NFPA compliant apparel drying equipment-design, manufacture and sales.
Web site:
www.ppedryers.com

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At 9:25pm on March 21st, 2008, Desmond Mayne said…
Kevin:
OK I'll talk to them over the next while. My pleasure (commis is nice but certainly not nec.). You have a terrific product; certainly one that will save lives and I think I'm doing THEM a favour by recommending the COB.
Unfortunately, we had to cancel FDIC this year. The building we were in went up for sale so had to move asap. We are in the process of moving in, trying not to disturb sales or production.
At 5:46pm on March 21st, 2008, Kevin Reilly said…
Congrates on you biz ownership!!
Busness is going great! Never heard from Burnaby Fire.
As promised, If you get them to purchase, I will give you a commish.
Great to reconnect. Have a Happy Easter, and I assume I will see you at FDIC in two weeks!
Kev
At 4:30pm on March 19th, 2008, Kevin Reilly said…
Great Des! How's Vancouver?
At 4:24pm on March 19th, 2008, Kevin Reilly said…
Hey Des!
Whrere's that mug of yours?
Great to hear from you. I am glad to reconnect.
Hope all is well. Kev
At 3:02pm on March 19th, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Des, Nice to see you on board!
 
 

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