User talk:Windowbeams

Wind-O-Beams
Wind-O-Beams: d/b/a company formed originally to market stained glass free-forms made by D.J.Fitzgerald. The sales force consisted of her brother, M.W.Fitzgerald,Sr. and K.Arsenault, Sr. (died in 2004). The facility where the suncatchers were manufactured was in D.J. Fitzgerald's dining room in Milford Massachusetts and the year was 1982. The Whaling Museum in New Bedford MA, the Edaville RailRoad in Carver  MA and Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge  MA were some early customers. The company disbanded by 1984 due to the lack of sales. Windowbeams (talk) 20:05, 23 August 2008 (UTC)

Speedy deletion of Wind-O-Beams
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