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    5.0 (1 review)
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    AndyMark

    AndyMark

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    There are not many places i let keep a credit card on file. Ok. There are none. AndyMark is it…read more AndyMark, I love you. AndyMark, I hate you. You have wonderful products that I can always find something to do with. You have wonderful products that I want to find something to do with, so I buy them. I can continue a long sonnet to AndyMark, but I will leave it at, if you need great motors, wheels, gears, etc for your robot look no further. They have you covered. All of their parts work together nicely and should you have a problem, contact emails for the engineers are listed on the website. When I ran into the guys at an event and commented on use of their products on a project, they asked for feedback on how things were working so they could keep improving. Wow. They seem to never settle and always want to make things better. Nicely done guys. Damn fine products, damn fine engineers, damn fine company all helping you make some damn good robots.

    From the owner: AndyMark develops, manufactures, and distributes mechanical and electrical parts for the mobile and…read morecompetitive robotics market, with a focus on robotics education. The AndyMark staff strives to support the FIRST Community and the robotics education market by developing and distributing important components to robot builders and for mobile robotics. In 2004, Andy Baker and Mark Koors formed AndyMark, Inc. working from their homes to grow the business, while continuing to work their day jobs as engineers at Delphi Automotive. In 2007, AndyMark became a tenant within the Inventrek technology park in Kokomo. In 2011, AndyMark moved to a 24,000 sq ft facility that was home until 2018. In May 2018 AndyMark moved operations to 1900 E. North St. in Kokomo, more than doubling their warehouse space. AndyMark was named "Business of the Year" in 2011 by the Kokomo Chamber of Commerce. In 2018, Senator Todd Young recognized AndyMark as Small Business of the Day during National Small Business Week. Currently, AndyMark is one of the leading distributors and makers of robotics parts within the robotics mobility and competition market. AndyMark's staff has over 200 years of FIRST team experience, and provides staffing services to many robot competition events throughout the year. Our Kokomo, Indiana home provides a central location for quick distribution across North America, as well as international shipping to over 70 countries.

    Kokomo Opalescent Glass

    Kokomo Opalescent Glass

    4.3
    (23 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    ok-i have to come out and say right off the bat that i am not an artist, nor do i work with…read moreglass--although i did work at a company that did a lot of glass walls--think 1/2 inch glass--but this is a lot different. my girlfriend is the artist and works with glass and she and i had a discussion about coming here. i am totally enamored with the tour, the production and the information presented. what really blew my mind away is the trememdous customer service attitude that i witnesses today. she needs something specific, and the great care that was shown her in finding particular colors of glass really impressed me. too often it seems that in a lot of places the care of the customer is overlooked. not here--by a long shot. and you gotta take the tour even if you are not looking to buy or work with glass. it is fantastic to watch and i suppose in the oven room on a very cold winter day would be a great place to be but even so today was delightful even with the heat outside. thanks again for the time and care that everyone showed us today in trying to find something special. and yes, the drive was worth it.

    Kokomo Opalescent Glass is America's oldest glass manufacturing company. They began manufacturing…read morecolorful sheet glass in 1888 and, today, produce 75% of the world's stained glass. I took a tour of their factory today. Tours are available weekdays by calling their office. The 45 minute tour costs $6 for adults and $3 for students. The tour starts and ends in their small gift shop. We visited and saw demonstrations of molten glass moving from furnaces to make sheet glass. We learned about how they mix colors and recycle waste glass. We visited their warehouse and learned about the different qualities of glass and how the glass is shipped. Finally, we saw artisans making decor pieces from the glass. Our tour guide was friendly and interesting. I had trouble hearing her in the furnace room, but still was able to follow. Closed shoes must be worn (no sandals). They provide safety glasses. We found ample parking in their lot. Restrooms are available on site. The buildings are ancient and interesting. The furnace building holds a beehive furnace that was interesting, but is no longer operational. Worth a visit to this Indiana treasure.

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