Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Valiant Grape Vines are Planted and Ferrules For All




Here are a couple of photos of the valiant grape vines being planted last week at the Breitenbach Wine Cellars new vineyard. Now its time to wait and let the vines grow. Breitenbach winemaker Duke Bixler said it will be four to five years before the vines will yield usable grapes. It will be fun to watch the progress and document it here on the TMG blog and the TMG You Tube channel. I'll edit a new video this week and post it this weekend.



The last photo has nothing to do with grapes. It shows an assortment of graphite ferrules produced by TALU Technologies of New Philadelphia. "What the heck is a ferrule" you asked? Well, these tiny fellows are used in the scientific community in gas chromatography and mass spectometry instruments. TALU is a new client and we're having a lot of fun learning about ferrules and how they are used. TALU is located in the same building as Denney Plastics Machining, a high performance plastics business that does some pretty amazing stuff too. We'll tell you more about them in our next blog.

In the meantime, continue to check out the Tarulli Media Group You Tube channel. We'll soon be posting some more video from our TV-2 archives as well as new corporate-industrial videos. BTW, the Gradall videos on our channel are getting the most views. They're making field rep John "Dog" Menapace an international star. And he likes that!