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Old 08-18-2009, 08:43 PM   #1
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It's a small world

Today I worked at a property. During the job I had a conversation with the owner. I asked him how old he was? He replied 95 years. I then asked what he did in his working life?
His career he stated was to develop chemical products and sell them to the plumbing trade.

Yes today I worked at Erv Pryors home ... the founder, President and CEO of ... SOS Products Company E. Greenville, PA

PS: I also asked what was the first product ? Soot Destroyer circa 1935
was the first he said.

His son now runs the company...

Personally I use their plastic-putty (best putty I ever found), lime solvent, wax rings when I don't use rubber, their epoxy which has the hardner in the middle.





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Old 08-18-2009, 08:56 PM   #2
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Small world, indeed. Very cool.
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