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Posted by Deborah Walker Harley on August 23, 2002 at 15:03:08 from (24.116.39.8):
In Reply to: Frantz Oil Filters posted by Farmer/Paul on May 05, 2002 at 04:45:40:
Hi, I am the Vice President of We Filter It! My Father, George Walker of George Walker Enterprises, Inc. started the business in 1997 and his desire was to bring back the Frantz Oil Cleaner/Filters. We are currently manufacturing them and we have made several quality upgrades and a minor design improvement to them. Ours is a copy of the Model C last manufactured by Sky Corporation of Stockton California. My Father called ours the Model 2000. Currently we have a large inventory in stock and we have the ability to manufacture more. We are also in the process of setting up a distributorship program as well. This will never be a Multi Level Marketing business like it was in the past. We are not Sky Corp. We are a business wanting to bring the Frantz Filters back to the market again. We have Frantz Filters for Oil, Transmission Fluid, Gasoline and Diesel fuels. You may check out our web site below for further information about the Frantz Filters.
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