Lou started Tri-Ex and sold it. Then he started Tristao.
Around 1985, Tristao became UST and Lou retired. Meanwhile, Tri-Ex
continued on independently until its recent reorganizations.
Rick N6RK
Paul Playford said:
>
> I have an old Tristao 71 foot crank up with the tower raising fixture that
> I
> have used dozens of times. UST bought out Tristao and is using Lou's
> designs
> with improvements.
>
>
> Don't think so. I am under the impression that Tristao became Triex
> became
> Tashjian.
>
> de Paul, W8AEF
>
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