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Old 09-26-2005 | 06:22 AM
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Default RE: Will Brison survive?

Over Worked,

With all due respect, the information I related was received directly froman individual that will remain unnamed at your New York office about 6 months ago. The information that the casting operation was desired to be moved to China to reduce cost and increase quantities was from the same source. Same for info about assembly at the Revolution location. Same about the Taurus thing of about 1-1/2 to 2 years ago.

I have been personally aware for some time that the Allisons have been resistant to "requests" to rush things a little faster to increase production levels. I have also been aware that the Allisons will not reduce or compromise quality to meet increased production requirements.

I'm pleased to see that the Allisons will be remaining at the helm of Brison Engines, and continue to look forward to the high caliber of AMERICAN ENGINES with AMERICAN made ignitions for years to come.

Pat