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In keeping with our efforts to maintain our lowest possible prices during these challenging economic times, we're happy to inform you that there is no price increase for the month of November, despite rising copper prices. Log on with your customer number at www.lexproducts.com to download current pricing.
Lex will be exhibiting at the Live Design International conference at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL November 20-22nd. Come see us at booth #1157. Lex will be launching our newest innovation, EverGrip™, at the show. We won't tell you exactly what it is just yet, but we will tell you that it will change the way you think about multi-cable... ![]() Lex's 6 Circuit Live Tester came to fruition with a lot of help from Steve Welsh at Miami Stagecraft. We asked him how we could thank him for his contributions and he had the great idea of donating a portion of the proceeds to "Behind the Scenes," ESTA's charitable organization which offers financial assistance to entertainment technology industry professionals when they are ill or injured.
We agreed to donate a portion of the first year's sales of the 6 Circuit Live Tester to Behind the Scenes. Since we introduced the Live Tester at LDI last year, we planned to end this offer at this year's LDI. However, we've chosen to extend our givings until the end of 2009. If you've been thinking about buying a 6 Circuit Live Tester, now is the time! Get a great product and contribute to a great cause at the same time. Check out our newest market brochure for Motion Picture and Television Production. Last month we asked you: Why is it bad luck to whistle in a theatre? Derry Hirsch from Norcostco summed it up nicely with this response: "In the old days, sailors who were familiar with pin rails, knots, and pulleys, were hired to fly the scenery and drapery. These sailors took what they knew about raising and lowering sails and applied it to the theatre. The sailors/riggers would signal each other by whistling across the stage to cue the movement of scenery. The superstition of never whistling on stage supposedly started when an actor was casually whistling on stage. One of the sailors thought that it was his cue, and lowered a piece of scenery onto the musical actors head. Modern technology has replaced whistling as a form of communication, but the superstition remains." Next month's question comes from one of our engineers, Sherwin Li. He poses the question: "On household Edison outlets, why is one prong slightly larger than the other?" Click here to answer for your shot at getting yourself outfitted with some Lex swag! |
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