Good to see you Ron, I trust you got in alright? I'm eager to show you around the facilities here. We were initially looking to offshore most of the production and only have the final assembly here, but we were able to retool the Morristown plant in less time and it solved some distribution issues as well. We wanted to get up and running while consumer interest was rising.
Bjork without the weirdness is what we're calling it until the trade shows and the final board meets in May, but I think you'll agree, that whatever the final name, the product is a sure hit.
Raw Bjorks are brought in weekly and are fed through the line and 2 shifts in a little over two days can remove the weirdness out of the Bjorks. We're hoping that once we're up and running and demand comes in we can get that down to a 24 hour turnaround. The public is really going to get into Bjorks without the off putting costumes, Leftist opinions and vocal histrionics. No more art installations or Mike Patton collaborations. The end product is an almost pure 1995 Bjork. We have some mock ups and a functioning prototype in the conference room if you want to give them a whirl. Wal Mart got onboard yesterday and Mike is in talks with Target on Thursday, excitement is building. I'm hoping that when you leave here Ron, that you'll meet up with Mike in Rochester and start with the street marketing. Get Pitchfork and that other one the kids are into, VICE on board as well, we want to build some “Indie Cred” with this before we hit the major markets.
-DJ Duncan
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