News from the Woodworking Machinery Industry Association                       August 2005

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Colonial Saw to Distribute Lach Diamant Machinery

Colonial Saw has announced an exclusive distribution agreement with Lach Diamant to sell their line of PCD (diamond) tool sharpening equipment in the United States and Canada. Lach will continue to market its diamond tools separately.

Lach Diamant, founded in 1922, is the pioneer in diamond erosion technology.  In 1979

Lach introduced the first spark erosion machines, and today offers a wide range of machines from small systems to much larger, fully automatic production cells.

ãWe are pleased to announce this relationship with Lach.  The combination of Lachâs technical know-how and Colonial Sawâs market knowledge and access will give companies looking to enter the fast growing PCD tooling market a fantastic machinery vendor group to partner withä commented Paul Ravinski, President of Colonial Saw.  In addition to Lach, Colonial Saw is the exclusive distributor for a wide range of saw, knife and tool sharpening equipment including the UTMA, MVM, Busina, Maximum, and uniMAX lines.

For more information, contact David Rakauskas, Vice President, Colonial Saw, Inc. 122 Pembroke Street, P.O. Box A, Kingston, MA 02364, TEL: (781) 585-4364, FAX: (781) 585-9375 email: info@csaw.com, www.csaw.com/71.

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