Sale of Spectrum
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Sale of Spectrum
I just received information about the sale of Spectrum to Oceanside Glasstile in Carlsbad CA. I guess they will producing some if not all of what was the Spectrum line in Tijuana. I was just wondering if anybody out there had any experience with this company.
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they've been around for 25+ years and produce some stunning tiles. They are/were one of Spectrum's largest customers. I have total faith that they will do a great job in producing spectrum glass. Production is set to begin sometime in the first quarter of 2017.
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Here's the story about the curious way things have turned out.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-h ... story.html
Rest peacefully Boyce.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-h ... story.html
Rest peacefully Boyce.
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Huh... Boyce's nephew. That is a new twist I had not heard.
When I read the announcement several days ago, I thought of it as a "good news/bad news" scenario. I'm happy the Spectrum line will continue. I hate to see jobs leave the states, but at least it is a US company. Hopefully quality stays high and environmental impacts low.
Dana W.
When I read the announcement several days ago, I thought of it as a "good news/bad news" scenario. I'm happy the Spectrum line will continue. I hate to see jobs leave the states, but at least it is a US company. Hopefully quality stays high and environmental impacts low.
Dana W.
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I agree that it really is a mix of good and bad. Any increased production of 96 is appreciated by me but I also told myself that I would never knowingly support a maquiladora type operation. If the main reason that they have their production facility located in Tijuana is low wages and minimal environmental standards, that is a problem for me.
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That is NOT the main reason.
It is the ONLY reason. :>(
Jim
It is the ONLY reason. :>(
Jim
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We all buy stuff made in Mexico, China, India and so forth. glass will be no exception. In the meantime, just got work that Uroboros will be closing in early 2017.jim simmons wrote:That is NOT the main reason.
It is the ONLY reason. :>(
Jim
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Yesterday I received the information about Uroboro's closure. Since I use their frits in my work, I was to say the least dismayed. Today I was informed that the wholesaler that is in my area (Minneapolis/St. Paul) will be ending it's operations in December. It seems that there is a cascading effect occurring and no one is safe.
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Heard story last week of small glass retailer who refused to sell 4 square feet of glass to a friend who wanted to do some more stained glass. Limit on purchases was 2 square feet due to the current supply turmoil.
Two questions: will the person wanting the 4 square feet wait a year and finally get to build the window?
will the small glass retailer be there in the year's time?
Two questions: will the person wanting the 4 square feet wait a year and finally get to build the window?
will the small glass retailer be there in the year's time?
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As a retailer, I can say...that makes no sense at all.Kevin Midgley wrote:Heard story last week of small glass retailer who refused to sell 4 square feet of glass to a friend who wanted to do some more stained glass. Limit on purchases was 2 square feet due to the current supply turmoil.
Two questions: will the person wanting the 4 square feet wait a year and finally get to build the window?
will the small glass retailer be there in the year's time?
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How many people own an iPhone?
Just sayin'
Dana W.
Just sayin'

Dana W.
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Not I said the little red hen.
I will NOT EVER own a piece of "I" anything.
Just sayen
Jim
I will NOT EVER own a piece of "I" anything.
Just sayen
Jim
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Well for those of us located in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, the secondary effects of Spectrum and Uroboro's closing have come home. J. Ring our largest glass supplier and only wholesaler has announced it will be closing in December. With such a large portion of their suppliers being lost, I don't know if anyone is going to step in to buy the business. Perhaps someone will fill the void on a more limited scale. This means we have to go to either Chicago or Denver for the same amount of selection. Are there other similar scenarios occurring out there?
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I,m with Jim..no phone, no I and no Mexican Glass. Bullseye will do it for Me
"No, you cant scare Me, I'm sticking to the UNION. I'm stickin to the UNION till the day I die" Woody Guthrie
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Just watched a video from Oceanside Glass Tile's CEO. Sounds like they're planning to continue the entire Spectrum product and color line.
http://www.glasstile.com/spectrum/welcomespectrum.aspx
http://www.glasstile.com/spectrum/welcomespectrum.aspx
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About 30 seconds into that video is a nice photo of a young Boyce Lundstrom
RIP Boyce.
RIP Boyce.