From: Ron (rojoha@attbi.com)
Date: Wed Jun 12 2002 - 10:43:28 PDT
Afternoon David:
Out of curiosity, what reasons were given to you to pull these codes?
All of the listed items are of intrest to 'normal' people. Hunters,
hikers, skiers, campers, pilots, Boy Scouts and MV collectors.
Is this a brainchild of a bureacrat at DoD or DoS or the Fatherland,
opps, I meant Homeland Security folks?
Is one of them worried about impersonators or do they own stock in
clothing companies?
Looks like it's time to get the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA)
and NRA folks wound up again, along with the MVPA and the BSA.
Best grab one of those Nomex flight suits while you can. I got a feeling
it's gonna get hot down there!
Ronzo
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From: <dwright@govliquidation.com>
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Sent: June 12, 2002 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] Demil items... LLC
>
> All on the list,
>
> I would like to know how you feel about the DoD possibly changing the
> following FSC codes to Demil "E".
>
> FSC Code Description
> 8405 Men's Outerwear
> 8410 Women's Outerwear
> 8415 Special Purpose Clothing
> 8420 Men's Underwear and Nightwear
> 8425 Women's Underwear and Nightwear
> 8465 Individual Equipment
> 8470 Personal Armor
> 8475 Specialized Flight Clothing & Accessories
>
> Do you care? These FSC Codes have been pulled from this weeks Sealed Bid
> Sale SB690, and may be pulled from all future clothing sales.
>
> David Wright
> Government Liquidation
> dwright@govliquidation.com
> (480) 609-3295
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> 06/12/2002
> 09:42 AM
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> before they closed the the Army Depot in Memphis there was not consistancy
> in "demil" of clothing; I saw class "A" green winter uniforms demilled by
> cutting the buttos off them - of course the cutting of buttons was done in
> such a manner as to leave big holes in the uniforms - then they sold the
> buttons in a different lot. Other times they were sold by the thousands
> still packed in shipping crates. Of course all of us have seen such
> examples - saw what they said was 3500 pounds of brass band instruments
> that
> had been "demilled" in other words turned from band instruments into
> crushed
> brass.
> Everette
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