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powerpunk5000

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Found what i thought was a steal for a resturant grade commercial Kegerator. But cannot find to much info as the website is out of date and the numbers dont work. So Apperantly its a glycol chilled Kegerator. And its actually a self serve system. Ppl pay for a set amount kf beers on a card then can scan the card at the keggerator and pour the beer themselves. But I'm not sure i have the controll panel to do this so i think I'll just bypass it. But has anyone had one of these or worked in a bar that has one? Any help would be cool from anyone that may know a little
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Well don't overlook the obvious opportunities when they're right in front of you.
While the site content might be stale I'd still go to http://ellickson.com/about.html, pick some method of communication and use it, and see what happens.
You're lucky someone is paying to maintain the site which should mean there's a sentient lifeform you could contact. Lots of folks are faced with restoration jobs where the OEM has long since gone out of bidness...

Cheers!
 
Well don't overlook the obvious opportunities when they're right in front of you.
While the site content might be stale I'd still go to http://ellickson.com/about.html, pick some method of communication and use it, and see what happens.
You're lucky someone is paying to maintain the site which should mean there's a sentient lifeform you could contact. Lots of folks are faced with restoration jobs where the OEM has long since gone out of bidness...

Cheers!
I tried all the numbers and emails even the forgin ones they were all out of service
 
Waterford developer freed from debts in New York
Former property developer Darryl Kavanagh discharged from $23m of debts
Tue, Jul 15, 2014, 01:00
Simon Carswell
Just over six months after filing for bankruptcy, Darryl Kavanagh was granted a discharge by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of New York in Buffalo near his home in Orchard Park, upstate New York. Photograph: Nicolas Nadjar
Just over six months after filing for bankruptcy, Darryl Kavanagh was granted a discharge by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of New York in Buffalo near his home in Orchard Park, upstate New York. Photograph: Nicolas Nadjar


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A New York State court has discharged $23 million (€17m) of debts due by a Waterford property developer and publican owner allowing him to walk free from US bankruptcy.

Just over six months after filing for bankruptcy, Darryl Kavanagh (47) was granted a discharge by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of New York in Buffalo near his home in Orchard Park, upstate New York.


The New York court notified creditors, including the Nama, Bank of Ireland, Danske Bank and Certus (which manages former Bank of Scotland (Ireland) loans) that Mr Kavanagh had been discharged by an order of the court on June 5th, 2014.

Pub and nightclub
Mr Kavanagh owned Harvey’s Bar in Waterford and Mantra nightclub in Maynooth. Bank of Scotland (Ireland) appointed a receiver to the club in 2011.

The discharge means creditors are prohibited from making “any attempt to collect from the debtor a debt that has been discharged”. They also can not contact him about his former debts.

Mr Kavanagh listed debts of $9.5 million to Bank of Scotland (Ireland) and $8 million to Nama through property development-related debt acquired by the State loans agency from Bank of Ireland.

He owed a $2 million to Danske Bank arising from borrowings on two industrial units near Waterford airport.

Holiday homes
Mr Kavanagh’s bankruptcy trustee Thomas Gaffney received court approval to recoup for creditors any funds recovered from a claim against Irish Life and an individual, Declan Walsh, for the alleged theft of a $162,000 pension fund in late 2012 held at Sheffs Limited, the company behind the Maynooth nightclub, court records show.

Among assets worth almost $4.7 million Mr Kavanagh listed in his bankruptcy statements were 12 holiday homes in Dunmore East.

He lived in Maypark Lane, Waterford, until May 2013 when he moved to Orchard Park, near the Canadian border, where he is sales director for Irish company Ellickson Beverage Systems.

Like fellow Irish property developer Sean Dunne and former Anglo Irish Bank chief executive David Drumm, Mr Kavanagh sought protection from creditors under chapter 7 of the US bankruptcy code, though his exit from bankruptcy was far simpler than his fellow US-based bankrupts whose discharges have been challenged by creditors.

They went out of business a long time ago
 
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