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Jonathon Andrew Landell

from Wampum, PA
Age ~78

Jonathon Landell Phones & Addresses

  • Wampum, PA
  • Bristol, VA
  • Abingdon, VA
  • 529 Williams Hill Rd, Richmond, VT 05477 (802) 434-4317 (802) 434-4379 (802) 434-4279
  • 531 Williams Hill Rd, Richmond, VT 05477
  • Vergennes, VT
  • Chelmsford, MA
  • Altamonte Springs, FL
  • San Jose, CA
  • 529 Williams Hill Rd, Richmond, VT 05477 (802) 434-7474

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Building Design And Drafting

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Location:
1 Delwood Rd, Chelmsford, MA 01824
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Gould Design Inc Oct 2014 - Jul 2019
Design Consultant

Bcd Travel Aug 2010 - Oct 2014
Freelance Building Components Designer

Dominion Truss Sep 2005 - Aug 2010
Senior Truss Designer

Sep 2005 - Aug 2010
Building Design and Drafting

Gfh Architecture Oct 2001 - Jul 2002
Architectural Draftsman
Education:
Vermont Technical College
Skills:
Architectural Design
Construction
Residential Homes
Contractors
Autocad
Green Building
Truss
Cad
Sustainable Design
Submittals
Wood
Budgets
Value Engineering
Microsoft Office
Materials
Framing
Photoshop
Walls
Drawing
Budgeting
Excel
Customer Relations
Word
Problem Solving
Construction Documents
Architecture
Architectures
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Publications

Us Patents

Musical Instrument

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US Patent:
61245380, Sep 26, 2000
Filed:
Jun 21, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/667669
Inventors:
Jonathon A. Landell - Richmond VT
International Classification:
G10D 702
US Classification:
84384
Abstract:
A musical instrument made in whole or in part of titanium and its alloys. Titanium instruments tend to be lighter than other instruments made of other materials like silver and/or gold. Additionally, titanium proves to be more durable and resistant to marring than other materials used in making instruments. An inherent property of titanium provides the ability to create an infinite number of color hues and patterns of colors on the instrument by the use of known titanium anodization processes. Additionally, it is possible to remove the existing colors created by an anodization process, and to further cause the instrument to be changed into other colors or patterns of colors.
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