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Re: [Digital BW] Where did Moab go?

2007-04-19 by djon43

I hope Greg Schern made a bundle in the recent
Inkjetgoodies/Moab/Inkjetart transactions! 

Inkjetart.com has been a wonderful dealer, much more insightful about
paper etc than other companies, has provided perfect, fast service,
and I've loved Entrada and Kayenta for the past couple of years. 

This from Utah Business, Feb 2004
http://www.utahbusiness.com/parser.php?nav=article&article_id=263

...Greg was described as one of "best and brightest under
40"...seriously inspirational!: 

Greg Schern                                                          
                                                                      

Red Rock Innovations (divisions: Inkjetgoodies.com, Moab Paper Co.,
Grand River Editions), president/CEO                                 
                                                                     
                                  

Age: 28

Red Rock Innovations was born out of Schern's frustration as a
photography student at not being able to find all the right inkjet
printing accoutrements in one place, at a fair price. In the two years
since founding his company, Schern has taken sales from 300,000 to 1
million — a 350 percent rate of growth. InkjetGoodies.com now stocks
and warehouses thousands of products for a multinational customer
base, and has become the largest exporter of merchandise from Moab.

First job: Working on a ranch in Arizona

Favorite restaurant: Rodizio Grill

Last book read: Seussisms for Success
 

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, CDTobie@... wrote:
>
> 
> In a message dated 4/18/07 8:28:34 PM, dfaprinting@... writes:
> 
> 
> > IJA bought them a while ago. The Inkjet Goodies resource library
> > showed up on the IJA forums the end of July of 2006. Chris has said
> > nothing about a Moab connection other than it is a popular set of
> > papers, so they cary them.
> > 
> 
> InJetGoodies was the startup company from which Moab Paper emerged.
Once Moab 
> was its own entity, InkJetGoodies was sold off. When it became
available on 
> the market again a year ago, Moab could have repurchased it, but
chose not to. 
> InkJetArt picked it up instead.
> 
> C. David Tobie

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