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People – October 2006

• Alpha Professional Tools® adds John Ryniak to the Oakland, N.J.-based tool manufacturer’s sales team. Ryniak, who holds several years of outside sales experience in related industries, will be responsible for the Mid-Atlantic Territory,...

Rating A Mention

By Emerson Schwartzkopf   
  
   Here’s the good news: Granite placed second in a comparison of 10 countertop surfaces by a nationally renowned consumer magazine.
   Now the bad news: A lot of you aren’t going to like what finished first.

Vegas Rock: Natural In The Desert

By K. Schipper
  
   JEAN, Nev. – For travelers on Interstate 15, this is a place for cheap gas and taking a roadside turn at the gaming tables, just over the hill from the high-pressure glitz of Las Vegas.
   Few of them will ever know that a dozen miles west, and out of sight of traffic, a unique form of quartzite is quarried. Processed mainly in Jean, it’s then sent out as everything from slabs for countertops and vanities to crushed stone for landscaping.

Oxford Prison Hotel, Oxford, England

By Claire Santry
  
   OXFORD, England – Have British prison reformers gone completely mad? At Oxford Prison, the stone-and -brick cells feature soft double beds, luscious fabrics over the barred windows, and freestanding tubs in limestone clad en-suite bathrooms.
   Sentenced to luxury and privacy, the inmates even get a key to their iron-clad door.

Limestone: Soft Look, Hard Sell?

By K. Schipper
  
   How about a stone that looks nice and fabricates about the same as granite, except a little faster? You’d think a lot of shops would be pushing their clients firmly toward this wonderful product – limestone – but most are running in the other direction.

Keeping Wet Projects Dry

By Tom Plaskota
Technical Support Manager
TEC® Brands
 
  Stonework projects involving wet areas are second-hand nature for most installers. Yet many would also say extra time and effort is an absolute necessity to ensure that waterproofing installation goes right – and stays right.
  Failure is not an option, given the possible resulting problems. Let’s take a look at six common reasons why wet projects can go wrong, and ways to avoid trouble.

Italian Exports Up in Early ‘06

CARRARA, Italy – Dimensional-stone exports from Italy grew slightly in volume and higher in value during the first quarter of 2006, according to a report from Internazionale Marmi e Macchine (IMM). The report, derived...