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16 Jan 2012
ON A FOG-SHROUDED island in the Strait of Canso on Friday.
In an abandoned elementary school in the shadow of a silent Catholic church. From around a corner in an unlit hallway, peered a light. Inside, an inventor tinkered on machines strange and elaborate and plotted for spring’s return.
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11 Feb 2011
Stack-A-Buoy now has the capability to stamp your personal ID number directly onto your buoys.
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29 Apr 2010
Nova Scotian’s long-lasting lobster trap buoys don’t require painting
By Michael Crowley A TV story had just aired about Blair Gotell’s new product, Stack-A-Buoy, when Gotell got a phone call. The caller, a local lobsterman, had an issue with traditional buoys. “I’m tired of painting these damn buoys,” he said. “Can you get me 300 of your buoys by the time the season opens?”
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3 Nov 2009
Engineer Blair Gotell designed what he calls the Stack-a-Buoy for fisherman. Intended for use with lobster lines, the buoys are easy to store and transport because they can be stacked even while attached to a rope.
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26 Feb 2009
Stack-A-Buoy Marine Products Limited, a Cape Breton-based marine floatation products company, will officially launch its innovative new product February 27, 2009, at the Eastern Canadian Fisheries Exhibition in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
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8 Feb 2009
The process of turning a clever idea into a quality product is a long one; a fact that small town inventor, Blair Gotell knows all too well.
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