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Old January 7th, 2002, 05:52 PM
Sadoun
 
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Automotive companies using Olive Wood in their new cars

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<pre>Stop, don't burn that precious olive wood. Some automotive company
might be interested.

I have noticed a trend to use olive wood in new automobiles. Take for
example:

Nissan's New Crossbow SUV:
http://autonet.ca/AutonetStories/Spo...m?storyID=3388
The calm environment inside Crossbow is typified by the seamless blend
of natural and authentic materials, such as "olive wood" with hi-tech
looking silver and silicone features, the olive tan colored dashboard is
contrasted with square, silver edges, and a high graphics screen.


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Old January 8th, 2002, 10:09 PM
Kent Hallett
 
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Re: Automotive companies using Olive Wood in their new cars

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<pre>Hi Jamal

I have heaps of really big olive wood pieces so how do I get some car maker
to take it

Kent
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Old January 8th, 2002, 11:58 PM
Sadoun
 
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Re: Automotive companies using Olive Wood in their new cars

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<pre>Take a number and stand in line behind all the other growers who are
not satisfied with their olive oil yields ;-)

Or better yet, contact the nearest Nissan instrument panel or
interior trim design engineer you could reach. Convince him/her that
your olive wood comes from a variety that produces extra virgin olive
oil of premium quality and a winner of many world class tasting
competitions.

But stop, you might not have a chance, because s/he is already
convinced by some marketing genius that the wood samples he got from
a Tuscany grove are of superior quality, and no further evaluation of
other sources necessary. Go figures...

Good luck
Jamal


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> Hi Jamal
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> I have heaps of really big olive wood pieces so how do I get some
car maker
> to take it
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> Kent
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