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ron f.shortt --(inventor of <Jimmy Rails>.

09/14/2010 12:32 PM

I wonder if anyone has seen or used a product similer to my system which I used for rigging bridges and buildings in order to Paint,sand blast,replace windows,etc.basically I have used this monorail system with safely allowed my crews to touch any part of a bridge with marvelous efficiancy.By the way-therails are an extrusion made of alluminium produced for me by Alcan alluminium ,using my design.

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Re: ron f.shortt --(inventor of <JIMMY Rails>.

09/14/2010 2:16 PM

Reviewing your patent, there are a few details I have not seen before...

But the basic idea is in the hands of others.

Figure 10 of your patent simply shows a bosun's chair.

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Re: ron f.shortt --(inventor of <Jimmy Rails>.

09/14/2010 8:41 PM

I don't mean to be rude, but how did you ever write a patent application in view of the lack of proper grammar, punctuation or spelling in your post?

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