Neat Manufactures for Distributors to Distribute
February 2009



Mr Bendy MDF went to...

...Milan at the start of the month to exhibit himself on his Italian distributor’s stand.   And here are some of his representatives in front of the stand and here an admirer of the fine smooth curves of NeatFlex PIP.   The exhibition was the second MADE expo attended by some 200,000 visitors, mostly Italian, architects, designers, constructors and indeed anyone with an interest in materials and style for making just about anything. 
...and in Milan, The Last Supper (Il Cenacolo) of Leonardo da Vinci is restored to be admired.



Trying to piece together
the great financial disaster...

...Mr Bendy has a name which he invites you to Google: Blythe Masters – and when we are told that it all started in America, note that she was a British export; and particularly upsetting for Mr Bendy MDF is that she is an alumna of his alma mater and was a contemporary of his daughter at the same.  Thus she had probably not seen 30 summers before inventing these...
...and what connection is possible between £693,000 pa and -£24bn?


The Neat Collection gets bigger...
*19mm thick NeatFlex PIP as admired at MADE (above) and NeatFlex Bendy Ply – now Poplar with MDF and not Birch, both crosscut.  

*6 and 9mm thick NeatForm MDF, longcut and crosscut.

*NeatMatch with its various profiles, longcut and crosscut, paint-primed and unprimed.

*NeatRout - perforated MDF panel screens for hiding radiators, room partitions.

*NeatPaint - automatic painting machine for tailor made painting

*NeatBond - bonding boards with laminates
 

And this month’s saint is one of the Valentines...
...of which there are said to be three, four, five, six or seven etc and some were of Roman times and most were martyred.   Chaucer wrote of St Valentine’s Day:

    For this was sent on Seynt Valentyne’s day
    Whan every foul cometh ther to choose his mate.

It being generally believed in the middle ages that spring sprung at the middle of the second month of the year.  At least the birds were said to be inclined that way.  Sorry about Mr Chaucer’s spelling: was he the first American?

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