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Re: KZMike post# 25827

Thursday, 05/25/2017 8:01:10 PM

Thursday, May 25, 2017 8:01:10 PM

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re: problem with production of Kryron

Anecdotal evidence is evidence from anecdotes, i.e., evidence collected in a casual or informal manner and relying heavily or entirely on personal testimony.

The years since 2011 have offered themselfs as a double edged sword in regards to when John Bourque determines when sales of Kryron alloys are ready.

This in focus for taking "what works" at the earliest point in time versus waiting for a later time when John Bourque can be confident that now this "is it," knowing Kryron at it's early stages of evolution was not "good enough."

While 2011 offered a Kryron solution, John Bourque was aware that his continued research and development into the procedure of making Kryron alloys for selected products afforded advancements as a "moving target" where the final solution was not yet obtained.

Going "to market" too early would obtain revenues for Bourque Industries, but the degree of excellence obtained would be less that that possible if additional time was taken.

First impressions matter for a new company, especially when what it brings is that to replace products produced successfully by existing established manufacturers, be it declared superior.

Perhaps the "latest and greatest" Kryron, that which John Bourque has decided "is ready," has changes in it's production procedures such that it's manufacturing is prohibited in the United States.

For example, "The hight temperatures needed to make Kryron is higher than allowed in manufacturing in the United States."

If so, then Kryron manufacturing must be done off-shore where the temperature restrictions are not in place.

Even if a location is found without that restriction, the manufacture may not have had in place an existing alloy creation procedure for that high temperature requirement needed to produce Kryron alloys.

Does the manufacture need to develop a new high temperature procedure ?

Can the manufacture use existing equipment, or be required to put in place a new line ?

What if an order surpasses the capacity of the manufacturer, causing a delay in delivery and notification of such to the Hurting in the Dark Shareholders.



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