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This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 10:56 pm
by Mark Lauzon
Understanding why this workshop is a really big big deal!

I’ll tell you a short story.

A week or so after Sept 11, 2001 I boarded a mostly empty Airbus and flew to Milan Italy to attend the Verona Fair Stone show. I was one of a small handful of Americans at the show that year. It was weird...nobody was flying out of the states....alot of Americans canceled their travel plans after the world trade center towers were attacked.

I landed in Milan and took a train to Verona, checked into my hotel, and got ready to go to the show. I can not describe how nice people were to me, people thanked me for coming and got tears in their eyes as they mentioned the tragedy that had terrorized our nation a week earlier.

This was very early in my fabrication career. My shop was a metal shed attached to a pig barn in rural Oregon. We had 2 or 3 workers and fabricated one or two kitchens per week. We were cutting slabs with an Imer combi 3000. I had been making kitchens for a year or two at this point.

I went to the stone show in Verona and was floored. So much to see! At some point on that first day I wandered into the most incredible booth I had ever seen. There were super models, amazing displays, slabs with colors I had never seen, incredible finishes (this was around the time when resined slabs were starting to appear). The booth sign said: Antolini

Hmmm....never heard of ‘em. But what a booth! :shock:

This incredible looking super model offers me a drink and I said; “Thanks” I was with this guy from Iran that spoke English and Farsi. I Speak English and German. This other man from Iran, he owned a quarry and spoke only Farsi. There was a woman that asked if my buddy and I could assist with some translating (she spoke german). I was then introduced to this guy name Alberto. The three-way translation thing got underway.

Once that business was wrapped up, Alberto thanks me and declares how happy he was that I came to the show from America after the attacks. I can not emphasize how strange it was to be in Europe right after 9/11. People were incredible. I am blessed to have experienced that. I could not buy a drink! I could not pay for food!

This is where it gets interesting. What followed impacted how I looked at stone, this industry and most importantly how I grew my company from a metal shed next to a pig barn to a real full blown shop. That afternoon had a profound and lasting impact on how I marketed stone for the decade that followed...You can experience that impact first hand at our Denali Slab Studio in Seattle.

Alberto Antolini had one of his assistants take me and my friend to a helicopter. We were given an aerial tour of Verona and then flown to his factory on the outskirts of town. I was given a tour of the factory, I saw the gang saws in action, the line machines going, it was incredible. The passion of the Man and his operation was evident everywhere. The place was immaculate. The attention to detail, good taste and intent to amaze abounded. I was given a tour of what he called the “Slab Boutique” the stones were incredible. I simply had never seen these colors...it was unbelievable. Awe inspiring!

We were then flown back to the show. Alberto invited me to dinner that evening. I could write an essay about that amazing evening....but that is not the point of this missive. Although, I will tell you what he said that stuck in my mind....and then came true last year.

I was sitting in this 500 year old dining room with a table that was 20 feet long and had a bevy of waiters running around, the wine was flowing, a lady in the corner was strumming the harp etc etc.... I felt kinda awkward. I was in a room filled with the movers and shakers of the international stone trade. I remember at one point in the evening Alberto and this lovely woman named Tatiana came down to the end of the table where I was sitting and shared a glass or three of wine with me and my friend.

I said to Alberto; “Until today I did not know who you were, I am certain I have never cut one of your slabs, you understand, I only cut 4-5 slabs per week....but I do appreciate the incredible hospitality you have shown me. I feel a little out of place”

Alberto Said: “One day you will cut lots of slabs. When the time comes, I hope that you will be a customer of mine....”

Recently (over a decade later) we purchased several containers of material from one of Alberto’s affiliates.

What does this have to do with the MEGA WORKSHOP?

I want to give a huge shout out to Ron Hannah and the board of directors for somehow getting Antolini to participate in our workshop. As some of you know....and for those that don’t....I have been so very busy working at Denali, working on our FOCUS 3C software, and sorting out my sixteen year old that I had to ignore my other passion; the SFA.

I was chatting with Matt L. on the phone last week and he was telling me about how Ron had gotten Antolini to participate in our workshop and teach our organization about marketing stone. All I could think was “WOW!” This was a topic that I could get passionate about! I know first hand how my exposure to Antolini early in my stone career had made such a profound impact on my bottom line in the years that followed.

Now our ENTIRE organization has a chance to not only experience the magic that is Antolini but actually be taught by the company that invented modern stone marketing! Guys, this is a big big opportunity for you!

You can not afford to miss this workshop. Think of it in terms of opportunity cost. I promise you that whatever money you might lose leaving your shop for 3 days and getting to Nashville, you will get back TENFOLD over your career from what you will learn from Antolini's team. We are going to learn from the very best of the best. Alberto is the Steve Jobs of the stone industry.....he is sending his team to teach us. They are not going to a MIA workshop, they are not teaching at Coverings or Surfaces. They are coming to the STONE FABRICATORS ALLIANCE MEGA WORKSHOP!

I truly hope to see you and yours there. Prepare to be blown away, prepare to rethink how you sell stone, prepare to be astonished! Take advantage of this opportunity! The Ultimate Stone Romance! Brought to you by the SFA and Antolini

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 12:20 am
by Dan R.
Well said Mark!

It is impossible to not be inspired by "The Antolini Way". The mere mention of there name, even to competitors in the industry, receives a nod of respect and the acknowledgement of their leadership in this industry. Antolini currently processes over 1000 different materials.

Come to Nashville and get the freshest perspective of YOUR industry from THE market leader.

Many thanks to Ron Hannah for making this happen!

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 6:16 am
by Todd Luster
Awesome post Mark!

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 6:51 am
by CustomMarbleGraniteToo
Great post Mark.

The Ultimate Stone Romance is being written for just the SFA and the material being presented is completely designed for fabricators.

This is history being made!

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:10 am
by carvednstone
What an experience you had Mark. I can't wait!

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:38 am
by Andy Ross
I feel like the old Mark Lauzon right now. I have no idea who Antollini is. I feel like I'm not going to get the most out of the seminar if I don't get some background and info first. Kinda like going to a rock concert and not knowing any of the songs. The concert is fun, but it would be better if you learned some songs before you went.

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:40 am
by Dan R.
http://www.antolini.it

Click on the showrooms and lifestyle tabs. Please realize, these rooms are in the cellar of his Fab shop, like right under 2 bridge saws, even the pools! :shock:

I have been privileged to visit their facility and it is amazing and as clean as the pics show!

Trust me, the pics do not do it justice. It is even more amazing in person than can ever be conveyed in pictures.

Absorb away! 8-)

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:45 am
by CustomMarbleGraniteToo
Andy

You will leave this looking and thinking about the way you sell stone in ways you never imagined.

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:50 am
by Qualey Granite
Jean's right Andy.

At some point you have to quit being the eternal skeptic and trust some of those who've been here a while. It is a big deal to have them here as well, as all the other sponsors, particularly in this economic climate.


It would great if there was someway to link to the archives so new members could read and learn how this organization truly started. If nothing else the name selection process would be entertaining!

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:54 am
by Andy Ross
I'm not skectical in any way. I just want to take full advantage of the opportunity. I'll be there!

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 9:57 am
by Alex DiPietro
Grat post Mark. My room is reserved my plane has been booked. I can't wait. I cut a lot of anotolini material and the slabs are always something special. I can't wait

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:03 am
by dustinbraudway
Great post Mark. I have also had the privilege of visiting Antolini in Italy and touring everything. They are a fantastic group and look forward to their presentation

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:06 am
by CustomMarbleGraniteToo
Here are some photos from Lester's Italy trip Spring 2012.

Please keep in mind they prohibit photographs from their main showroom. The showroom is said to be so indescribably incredible unfortunately there are no photos from there.

After the Antolini presentation, the SFA has arranged buses to transport all attendees to a dinner gala at OHM International and the latest Antolini collection will be on display for all to see.

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:11 am
by CustomMarbleGraniteToo
I believe Nick Patrona also has a bunch of cool Antolini photos.

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:18 am
by Andy Ross
Do they "remanufacture" some of those slabs? So they are actually making their own colors?

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:23 am
by CustomMarbleGraniteToo
I found Nicks Pictures

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:06 am
by Mark Lauzon
One of my bags was lost when I went, my 35mm was in that bag. (phones did not have cameras back then)....I love the pics!!!! Those are the ones I never had the chance to take! Thanks for sharing

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:08 pm
by Dan R.
The place where pics were not allowed are on their website in the lifestyle tab. Check them out. Crazy!

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:45 pm
by CustomMarbleGraniteToo

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 9:19 pm
by Burkie
I was at that show. First Trip to Italy and Europe. Flights empty from Barbados, full from England.

I will always remember the Antolini exhibit. Bikini models using stone for accessories. I believe there were handbags made of stone.

I wish I could make it to Nashville. Those of you who can should go.

A value cannot be placed on the learning experience.It will be a must for anyone interested in this business.

Regards

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 1:25 pm
by Mark DeMille
I have to say, Antolini Luigi was my favorite stop. "AWE INSPIRING" is an understatement :shock: After reviewing photos of all the stops that were made, I keep coming back to this 5' x 10' image. Just one of many favorites.

Image

An examples and display of real creativity 8-)

I'm very happy Cameron will have the opportunity to experience Antolini Luigi "live".

WOW! Thanks to Ron, Matt, Dan and all the SFA group :grin:

OSD

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:02 pm
by Stonecuttter
THEE and MEE, Oh-Ess-DEE!
Man, we gotta meet! Are you coming to Nashville?

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 5:55 am
by CustomMarbleGraniteToo
Two weeks from today, the board, sponsors and any dedicated members that want to help, we will be setting up the Nashville Convention Center to host the biggest and best Megawork Shop ever!!

Where will you be?

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 3:45 pm
by Anna Almonte
Great pictures!
My fingers are crossed as I really hope to make it! :[-o< I miss you guys. :(

Re: This mega workshop is a really big big deal!

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:39 pm
by CustomMarbleGraniteToo
You need to be there.. Come on Anna.. this is big.. and getting bigger..