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Eric Stets Phones & Addresses

  • 50 And West Rd W, West Seneca, NY 14224 (716) 675-7463
  • 905 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14209 (716) 884-6227
  • Charlotte, NC

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Vehicle Records

Eric Stets

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Address:
50 E And West Rd, Buffalo, NY 14224
Phone:
(716) 675-7463
VIN:
2GTEK19CX81204582
Make:
GMC
Model:
SIERRA 1500
Year:
2008

Resumes

Resumes

Eric Stets Photo 1

Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
50 east And West Rd, West Seneca, NY 14224
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Sma
Chief Executive Officer
Skills:
Team Building
Powerpoint
Social Media
Lean Manufacturing
Public Speaking
Mergers
Retail
Sales
Event Planning
Customer Satisfaction
Business Development
Supply Chain Management
Negotiation
Vendor Management
Team Leadership
Process Improvement
Strategic Planning
Strategy
Organizational Development
Sales Management
Machinery
Business Planning
Microsoft Office
Operations Management
Program Management
Marketing
New Business Development
Metal Fabrication
Machining
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Change Management
Manufacturing
Product Management
Customer Service
Contract Negotiation
Project Planning
Budgets
Business Strategy
Management
Product Development
Project Management
Inventory Management
Marketing Strategy
Supply Chain
Continuous Improvement
Mergers and Acquisitions
Metalsmithing
Analysis
Automation
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Owner

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Location:
Buffalo, NY
Industry:
Music
Work:
Stets Metar Arts
Owner
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Owner, Stets Metar Arts Inc.

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Position:
Owner at Stets Metar Arts Inc.
Location:
Buffalo/Niagara, New York Area
Industry:
Music
Work:
Stets Metar Arts Inc.
Owner

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Eric Stets
Owner
Stets Machine
Mfg Industrial Machinery
50 E And West Rd, Buffalo, NY 14224
PO Box 125, Buffalo, NY 14224
(716) 675-7463
Eric Stets
STETS METAL ARTS INC
PO Box 125, Buffalo, NY 14224
50 E & West Rd, Buffalo, NY 14224

Publications

Us Patents

Modified Tremolo Device For Stringed Musical Instrument

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US Patent:
7544873, Jun 9, 2009
Filed:
Apr 8, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/099342
Inventors:
Eric Stets - West Seneca NY, US
Assignee:
Stets Machine Company - West Seneca NY
International Classification:
G10D 3/00
US Classification:
84313, 84298
Abstract:
A difference between the prior art and the present invention is that the applicant has added two stop screws. The two stop screws are positioned in a track adjuster and extend through the retainer's riser side so each stop screw contacts a corresponding terminal end of the brackets when a lever is (a) in the relaxed position or (b) moved up in relation to a musical instrument. That way stop screws can be adjusted to maintain a predetermined minimum distance between (a) a moving plate's second aperture or second perch and (b) the track adjuster's perches.

Tremolo Device For Stringed Musical Instrument

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US Patent:
53926803, Feb 28, 1995
Filed:
Mar 4, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/206527
Inventors:
Eric P. Stets - West Seneca NY
International Classification:
G10D 300
US Classification:
84313
Abstract:
An improved tremolo device for a stringed musical instrument provides a fixed plate attached to the body portion, a fixed gear rack with teeth, and a movable plate that is slideable with respect to the fixed plate and has a bridge member. A pinion gear having teeth around the circumference thereof is provided to mesh with the teeth of the fixed gear rack and to move in unison with the movable plate. A lever is attached to the pinion gear for rotating the pinion gear to change the tension on the strings. The fixed plate has a slot or groove in the face thereof opposite the body, and the movable plate has a slot or groove in the face thereof opposite the fixed plate to form one or more cavities in which anti-friction bearings are encased. In the operation of the tremolo device of the invention, tension in the strings is decreased by depressing the lever which causes pinion gear to rotate, thereby driving the movable plate to cause the tremolo effect when the musical instrument is played. Tension on strings is increased by releasing the lever, and the sound of the instrument returns to is original pitch.

Wikipedia

Stetsbar

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The Stetsbar Tremolo system is a tremolo arm/vibrato bridge system for the electric guitar developed by Eric Stets during the late 80s and patented in 1995.

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