B&M Company logo

Anybody know where i can get a pic of the B&M logo? i remeber seeing a triangular shaped thing somewhere.... if there is a page or anything out there - let me know! thanks
http://www.bolliger-mabillard.com/

This is the unoffical site though. Oh why can't B&M have an offical site? Their offices are more secretive than Area 51! I would give all my arms and legs to explore them!

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Wonderland Sydney, Australia.
Jephry's avatar
You wouldn't be doing much exploring with one arm and one leg. I do agree, B&M should have a site. AND ARROW SHOULD FINISH THEIRS

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Number 1 And Only Cedar Point
Jeff's avatar
Why build a site if everyone knows who you are? What purpose would that serve?

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Jeff
Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com
Jeff,

If that's true why does IBM and McDonald's have a website?

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Randy Hutchinson
You build it, I'll ride it...eventually
Why Should Your Business Get On The Web?

http://www.hhs.net/itforce/selnet/why.html

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Matt Lynch
Co-Webmaster, Kennywood Boulevard
http://kennywood.coasterbuzz.com
Jeff's avatar
IBM and McDonalds serve millions of customers, for which they need a great deal of interaction and support. B&M serves a relatively small number of customers in which case each and every CEO or GM knows who they are and what they can do, if they don't have a B&M product already.

The worst thing in the world to do is "get on the Net" because everyone else is doing it. Take a look at some of the park manufacturer's sites and you'll see what I mean.

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Jeff
Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com
What about CCI? I think it could serve clients that they already have by being able to contact them quicker to order replacement parts, get technical support, and so on. Like it or not all businesses will be on the Internet eventually.

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Randy Hutchinson
You build it, I'll ride it...eventually
CCI does have a web site.
Jeff's avatar
Yeah, I'm familiar with the company that hosts them. ;)

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Jeff
Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com
I know they have a website, I was trying to make a subtle point.

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Randy Hutchinson
You build it, I'll ride it...eventually
I'm a big fan of the CCI website. I think having videos and photos of their coasters is just a way for them to be even more known out there. Websites allow the general public to explore something new that they might have heard about somewhere else. I think every major coaster designer should have at least somewhere for peeps like us to go and explore. Peace. :)

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Medusa at Marine World: the best in the west!
CCI has a great page! everybody should check it out!
Jephry's avatar
S&S Sports Power has a site, they are not as known as B&M, I thought the whole reason of a website was to promote something. Like a product

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Best Coaster: Millennium Force
Worst Coaster: Project Stealth
CCI has a larger market then B&M. For example they will build a coaster at small parks. Plus your average CCI cost about half that of a B&M.

Also I think CCI's website is also more for us enthusiast.

I wouldn't mind seeing a B&M website. But Jeffs point is a very good one anybody who is willing to pay for a B&M or has the resources to pay for a B&M already knows who they are and knows how to contact them. And thanks to websites like this one and several others if they want to see what kind of product B&M puts out they kind find it.

Once again S&S has a bigger market and a lot cheaper product.

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#1 Steel-Incredible Hulk
#1 Wood--Timber Wolf *** This post was edited by T-Wolf on 2/1/2001. ***
Now I know why CCI's page looks so good, Jeff hots them. Check the bottom of thier page.;)

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Peace, Love, and Rollercoasters.........we need more of all three.

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