Re: CSCD Mfgr'ing Units

2002-04-14 Thread Alan Ettenberg

- Original Message -
From: Gary Green lim...@pc.jaring.my
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 8:03 AM
Subject: CSCD Mfgr'ing Units



 On Saturday, April 13, 2002, at 09:15 PM, Solar wrote:

  Trust me when I tell you that the SG-7
  produces CS many orders of magnitude better in effectiveness, is made
  MUCH better, gives you more for your money, etc. It isn't even fair to
  compare the two. It is like comparing a plastic, model car, to a
  highly tuned formula 1 racer.

 Great, thanks that really narrows it down.  I was a little suspect when
 he said the final product turned a fine yellow after a bit of storage
 time.

 Does anyone (including you  Solar) have a recommendation for the
 ***ULTIMATE CS PRODUCTION UNIT***?  It's not easy to get things through
 customs here, usually involves bribes or know-who.  I'll be able to pull
 this off one time for sure but other timesmaybe, so since I'm
 looking at making it for family, friends and patients what is a good
 unit for doing it in quantity?  Then again, I could probably use this
 unit and pump out 8 gal / day so that could get me through the first 6
 months or so.

 Anyway... what's the best people?  Thanks again for all the advice.

 Gary.



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 We have an excellent cs machine which we manufacture  sell for $119.95.
We have a doctor bringing it to Europe to begin distribution there as well.
The unit makes up to 2 qts @ a time of great quality cs.
Alan


CSCD Mfgr'ing Units

2002-04-13 Thread Gary Green


On Saturday, April 13, 2002, at 09:15 PM, Solar wrote:


Trust me when I tell you that the SG-7
produces CS many orders of magnitude better in effectiveness, is made
MUCH better, gives you more for your money, etc. It isn't even fair to
compare the two. It is like comparing a plastic, model car, to a
highly tuned formula 1 racer.


Great, thanks that really narrows it down.  I was a little suspect when 
he said the final product turned a fine yellow after a bit of storage 
time.


Does anyone (including you  Solar) have a recommendation for the 
***ULTIMATE CS PRODUCTION UNIT***?  It's not easy to get things through 
customs here, usually involves bribes or know-who.  I'll be able to pull 
this off one time for sure but other timesmaybe, so since I'm 
looking at making it for family, friends and patients what is a good 
unit for doing it in quantity?  Then again, I could probably use this 
unit and pump out 8 gal / day so that could get me through the first 6 
months or so.


Anyway... what's the best people?  Thanks again for all the advice.

Gary.



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Re: CSCD Mfgr'ing Units

2002-04-13 Thread AVRA / Jason
Gary:

The SG-7 Pro unit can produce five gallons of 5 ppm per hour ( 10 PPM in two
hours, etc. ).  For high capacity brewing, I haven't seen a unit that comes
close.  The price tag is well worth the end product, in terms of real value.

You'll notice that other high capacity unit manufacturer's are usually AC
high voltage machines, and you won't see them displaying a micrograph of the
end product showing dispersion as compared to lab quality silvers or lower
current machines.  That's because those micrographs are attrocious.  Limits
of TEM aside, an equal comparison is still a valid comparison.

Jason

- Original Message -
From: Gary Green lim...@pc.jaring.my
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 8:03 AM
Subject: CSCD Mfgr'ing Units



 On Saturday, April 13, 2002, at 09:15 PM, Solar wrote:

  Trust me when I tell you that the SG-7
  produces CS many orders of magnitude better in effectiveness, is made
  MUCH better, gives you more for your money, etc. It isn't even fair to
  compare the two. It is like comparing a plastic, model car, to a
  highly tuned formula 1 racer.

 Great, thanks that really narrows it down.  I was a little suspect when
 he said the final product turned a fine yellow after a bit of storage
 time.

 Does anyone (including you  Solar) have a recommendation for the
 ***ULTIMATE CS PRODUCTION UNIT***?  It's not easy to get things through
 customs here, usually involves bribes or know-who.  I'll be able to pull
 this off one time for sure but other timesmaybe, so since I'm
 looking at making it for family, friends and patients what is a good
 unit for doing it in quantity?  Then again, I could probably use this
 unit and pump out 8 gal / day so that could get me through the first 6
 months or so.

 Anyway... what's the best people?  Thanks again for all the advice.

 Gary.



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Re: CSCD Mfgr'ing Units

2002-04-13 Thread Ronen Yehiav
  Trust me when I tell you that the SG-7
  produces CS many orders of magnitude better in effectiveness, is made
  MUCH better, gives you more for your money, etc. It isn't even fair to
  compare the two. It is like comparing a plastic, model car, to a
  highly tuned formula 1 racer.

What is SG-7?
Any URL?

Thank you.
Ronen.


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Re: CSCD Mfgr'ing Units

2002-04-13 Thread John A. Stanley
In article 09d301c1e311$b18d6f30$0101c...@ronen,
Ronen Yehiav y...@bezeqint.net wrote:
  Trust me when I tell you that the SG-7
  produces CS many orders of magnitude better in effectiveness, is made
  MUCH better, gives you more for your money, etc. It isn't even fair to
  compare the two. It is like comparing a plastic, model car, to a
  highly tuned formula 1 racer.

What is SG-7?
Any URL?

http://www.silvergen.com/

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Re: CSCD Mfgr'ing Units

2002-04-13 Thread Ronen Yehiav
OK - Where I find it, the price, the micrograph, etc???
Ronen.

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From: AVRA / Jason silverd...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: CSCD Mfgr'ing Units


 Gary:

 The SG-7 Pro unit can produce five gallons of 5 ppm per hour ( 10 PPM in
two
 hours, etc. ).  For high capacity brewing, I haven't seen a unit that
comes
 close.  The price tag is well worth the end product, in terms of real
value.

 You'll notice that other high capacity unit manufacturer's are usually AC
 high voltage machines, and you won't see them displaying a micrograph of
the
 end product showing dispersion as compared to lab quality silvers or
lower
 current machines.  That's because those micrographs are attrocious.
Limits
 of TEM aside, an equal comparison is still a valid comparison.

 Jason

 - Original Message -
 From: Gary Green lim...@pc.jaring.my
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 8:03 AM
 Subject: CSCD Mfgr'ing Units


 
  On Saturday, April 13, 2002, at 09:15 PM, Solar wrote:
 
   Trust me when I tell you that the SG-7
   produces CS many orders of magnitude better in effectiveness, is made
   MUCH better, gives you more for your money, etc. It isn't even fair to
   compare the two. It is like comparing a plastic, model car, to a
   highly tuned formula 1 racer.
 
  Great, thanks that really narrows it down.  I was a little suspect when
  he said the final product turned a fine yellow after a bit of storage
  time.
 
  Does anyone (including you  Solar) have a recommendation for the
  ***ULTIMATE CS PRODUCTION UNIT***?  It's not easy to get things through
  customs here, usually involves bribes or know-who.  I'll be able to pull
  this off one time for sure but other timesmaybe, so since I'm
  looking at making it for family, friends and patients what is a good
  unit for doing it in quantity?  Then again, I could probably use this
  unit and pump out 8 gal / day so that could get me through the first 6
  months or so.
 
  Anyway... what's the best people?  Thanks again for all the advice.
 
  Gary.



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