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In case some have not read this yet it's worth the read
How triumph reinvented the mold. Why would a relatively sane individual look at a Triumph boat and say, "Thank you, Easter Bunny"? Because the technology the company uses to build its boats can trace its roots to a pioneering chocolatier who in the 1880s forever changed the way Easter bunnies were produced. He had been making solid little Easter bunnies when he realized he could make larger ones with the same amount of chocolate if he poured cocoa powder directly into a closed mold, heated the mold to melt the powder, then rotated the mold so that the melted chocolate spread over the inside. People loved his big bunnies. And Easter hasn't been the same since. Thanks to Triumph, boatbuilding won't be either. (Follow the link for the rest of the article) http://www.boatingmag.com/article.as...&page_number=1 |
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That was a great article!
Thanks...
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