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Goin’ to China! That’s
right. I can hardly believe it myself, but in a few days Diane
and Blair are off to The People’s Republic. After a couple of
days to chill in Hong Kong, there’ll be touring in Shenzhen,
Shanghai, and Beijing. We intend to check out the Great Wall, as
well.
In the midst of all this pleasure, we plan to combine some
business - for your pleasure. As some of you may have already
experienced, many Chinese products pack incredible value for the
dollar - witness the Rav en Vinyl Cutter. So, we figure it’s
time to have a look for ourselves, maybe see what else is out
there. By the way, as you may have noticed at our recent Summit,
we do have a new super value cutter, the Rav en King - a Rav en
with enhancements, and once again the price is truly amazing!
Considering another cutter? This might be the one for you. Come
and see it for yourself.
Confucius Says
Now for some China trivia: Did you know that China is the
burgeoning world economic power of the 21st century? And that at
this moment 50% of the world’s construction cranes reside in
China? In fact, in inimitable Chinese style they’re in the
process of bulldozing 3600 cities in order to build new cities
in their places. According to one who has seen it, within 2
months a bulldozed site can give way to fully-occupied 20-storey
office and residential high rise towers! Unbelievable!
In some ways I find it sad, though. I’m sure a lot of history
and culture are being callously scraped away, and tossed into
the garbage bin. Luckily, the Chinese have proven themselves to
be a resilient lot, and their culture thrives despite the
turbulences of the last century. On the other hand, it’s
creating incredible investment opportunities. I have it on the
greatest authority that investment opportunity in China is
unlike anything that’s ever happened. The Chinese are looking to
experienced outsiders to assist with developing the new
infrastructure of their country.
FIC FYI
For anyone who’s interested, the Freedom Investment Club (with
branches in Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton) has decided to
participate in this new wave of offerings. If you’d like more
info about the club, feel free to contact Blair or Diane. We’d
be happy to alert you to upcoming meetings, where you can find
out more about the club’s successes for yourself.
Speaking of successes, our ‘Max Your Potential’ Summit was just
that. But, hey Edmonton, what’s up? It seems that
attendance-wise you were shown up by your Calgary counterparts.
Or are you just trying to lower the odds for the door prize?
That might make sense, except you do have to walk through the
door in order to have a shot at it! As this goes to press, we
haven’t made the draw yet, but rest assured two lucky people are
about to win a VectorArt clip art package. To those who attended
- good luck!
Zip, Zap, Zowie!
George’s Summa DC3 print and cut demos were a big hit, and many
were awed by Blair’s Vinyl Zapper exhibitions. Heck, even I was
impressed! You may think the Vinyl Zapper sounds a bit pricey,
but if any of you out there have a couple of vinyl covered
vehicles to strip, you’ll find that it’s $797 well spent. Time
is money, and you’ll definitely save a lot of that. Not to
mention taking a crappy job and making it fun! (If Tom Sawyer
could do it, I figure I might as well give it my best shot!)
Really, it’s the purchase that keeps on giving back. But, as I
always say, “Seeing is believing,” so if you haven’t seen it
yet, come in and have a look for yourself. Better yet, ask to
try it for yourself. The proof is in the pudding - something
else I say.
Raven Droppings
Unfortunately, I have no books to recommend this month. I
haven’t finished reading any new ones lately, but I have
discovered what’s under my stack of Reader’s Digests. Not a bad
little magazine, that. You can always find something of interest
in Reader’s Digest. Okay, so there’s your recommendation for
this issue! And you thought I’d given up reading altogether!
Whatever.
Talk to you again, after I return from China. Just in case
you’re wondering, I’m giving my wings a rest, and letting Air
Canada do the flying. (And if Blair suggests, no, I’m not riding
my broom!) I’m saving my warrior energy for what my friend,
Albert describes as fear factor food. I’ve heard fried scorpions
are - well, crunchy. By the way, while we’re gone don’t forget
to support the rest of the gang at Corbins. I’ll be counting on
you to keep them busy.
For your success,
Team Corbin
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