This frame allows you to swap out roller-cover frames on the fly, so
that you can quickly and easily move from one painting project to the
next.
I found out more about the frames on the Purdy website at
http://www.purdycorp.com/catalog/frames/detail/16.
You can find out where to buy Purdy products there as well.
> I just used Purdy’s Cageless Roller Frame to paint my guest bedroom. I
> wanted to paint the walls and ceiling different colors and the
> Cageless Roller Frame made it so easy!
If the product was any good you wouldn't need to use spam to sell it.
Interesting.
This is, of course, Heather Goeden, an MForce / Brown and Martin
Account Executive. MForce is Purdy's marketing company. Back in May they
were caught spamming usenet, blogs, and message boards with fake
customer testimonials for Purdy products.
Once caught, they said they'd stop. To quote Leslie Bonk, Senior Vice
President:
"We will refrain from all activities regarding Purdy."
It looks like I'm going to have to update
http://www.ownrecognizance.com/purdy.html
On the Fly eh, yea so you recommend taking a handle with paint all
over it, putting on a new sleeve and ruining the new paint from paint
on the handle. It doesnt fly. Learn to paint, then spam it.
You did, but check your homepage, it isn't still 08/02/2008 today, is
it? <G>
Jeff
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