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Company Name: Loh Woodworking Inc.
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Contact Name: Ken Loh
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Location: North Bergen, NJ 07047
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Year Founded: 2006
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Sq. Footage: 5,000
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Employees: 10
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Gross Sales:
N/A
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Website:
www.lohinteriors.com
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Product Specialties:
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Architectural Millwork - Custom Millwork
Cabinets - Cabinet Designers
Cabinets - Cabinet Installers
Cabinets - Closets and Storage
Cabinets - Commercial Cabinets
Cabinets - Custom Cabinets
Cabinets - General
Cabinets - Kitchen & Bath Cabinets
Cabinets - Residential Cabinetry
Cabinets - Store Fixtures
Finishing - General Wood Finishing
Woodworking - General
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Shop Equipment:
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Joos - HP-70 4x8
Other - AM-01 12 ft sliding table saw
Other - Andreu Machinery 5hp 3ph Dust collector
Other - Andreu 12" power planer
Delta - DJ-20 Shaper
Delta - 31-396 Oscillating edge sander
Delta - 28-682 18" Band Saw
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Viewer Comments:
Posted By:
Chris Mroz [03/21/2009]
I like those Bow trusses. There must be some history to your building. I was thinking there would be a whole bunch of restored vintage equipment below them. Nice displays. I hope the lady in the white dress is your sales manager.
Posted By:
Paul Downs [03/31/2009]
Love the testimonials page on the website - have you worked exclusively for the Catholic Church? (It's all boilerplate latin, for those who haven't looked). You might want to change that soon....
Posted By:
Bob [04/11/2009]
The millwork page is also latin and I am a bit rusty. Bob
Posted By:
sean m titmas [04/27/2009]
i envy your shop space. with a space like that you should be able to produce just about anything. interesting web site too, although i dont get the latin. is that there to impress your clients to reassure them that your not just some denim wearing carpenter with sawdust in your veins? (thats actually a compliment) but somehow on their level, socially that is? latin aside, it looks like you have locked on to a great niche market and are doing well. good job
Posted By:
tcozz [04/30/2009]
The "latin" is actually "greek type" just to fill space when the real copy isn't ready. Use in sentence like "just greek the type for now".
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