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Maine inventor sees rare profit ; Guy Marsden has made money off his magnetic levitation kit, but he's an exception.
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Portland Press Herald (Maine)
03-04-2005
Maine inventor sees rare profit ; Guy Marsden has made money off his magnetic levitation kit, but he's an exception.
Byline: VICTORIA GANNON News Assistant
Edition: FINAL
Section: Business
Memo: ART TEC 61 Delano Road, Woolwich; (866) 427-8832; guy@arttec.net. SERVICES/ PRODUCTS: Engineering for artists; prototypes for inventors; woodwork; electronic artwork; magnetic levitation kit. EMPLOYEES: 1 QUOTE: "I'm con...
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