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Did you Know Fish Need Elevators?


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MunsonWorks was a recent presenter at Live Pitch 2008 in Seattle. The MunsonWorks company is committed to building the best inclined elevator possible. They are designed primarily for people who own homes uphill from the waterfront, but can be designed for many other places as well.

MunsonWorks

  • Business Category: Manufacturing
  • Founder: Eric Munson
  • Inspiration for Product/Service: Upscale high-bank waterfront homeowners, condo or resort developers, and government entities.
  • Target Customer/Audience: The businesses and the neighbors in a single neighborhood of a big city.
  • Synopsis of Product / Service: MunsonWorks is a 3 year old corporation that engineers, manufactures, and installs custom inclined elevators (or trams) throughout North America, and soon wordwide. Access is especially important for elderly and handicapped people. My parents desire to have easier access to the waterfront from their high bank property.
  • Main Company Contact: Eric Munson

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2 Comments

I knew that Eric Munson in 1999 was amateur draft by the Detroit Tigers but founding MunsonWorks is good news

Reading the title of this post reminded me of a famous T-shirt owned by many feminists in the 70’s: A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle. So in this century it’s an elevator?

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