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April 12, 2006

ForkLiftTrader.com

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"Because forklifts get no respect."

Last week I received an email from Michael of Waukesha, Wisconsin.

As I am wont to do when I have a free moment I had a look at the domain from which his email emanated: forklifttrader.com.

That's different, is what I thought.

And lo and behold up came what you see above: a no–nonsense home page for Michael's company, M&W Industrial Equipment Corp., which appears to be family–run, what with the principals being listed as Jay, Jim or Michael Webber.

If you've had enough chitter–chatter and just want to see the forklifts, the online showroom is here.

I grew up near Waukesha, Wisconsin.

I have been to Waukesha, Wisconsin.

I have never used a forklift.

But if I ever do and I am in Waukesha you can bet I will be renting mine — or buying, depending on my needs at the time — from M&W.

Official forklift company of bookofjoe.

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If you want to check out a cool forklift look at the demo video at airtrax.com. This company makes the the worlds only omni-directional forklift (and it can climb over some pretty impressive stuff) using patents that used to be owned by the US Navy.

Posted by: Rob | Apr 13, 2006 3:38:43 PM

Thanks Joe. It is wonderful to know that the electronic world can offer me this kind of exposure, this new forum has given me the ability to sell forklifts from Hawaii to Pakistan and even Australia and Uruguay. Welcome to the future. If people buy forkifts across the globe can you imagine the possibilities in the future of electronic commerce? Michael

Posted by: MICHAEL | Apr 13, 2006 9:57:54 AM

I have never been to Waukesha, Wisconsin, but I'd like to go, just to get me a forklift. Always wanted a forklift, for lifting stuff. Always wanted a Bobcat, too. For digging stuff. Lifting and digging, that's for me.

And if I had me a forklift, I'd start moving off some of the tons of offal that seems to be accumulating nearby. In a Flash.

Posted by: Flutist | Apr 12, 2006 7:35:33 PM

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