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Warranty (QNCDC) QUIK N' CRISPY® CUSTOMER LIST Sh Company Name Address City St Zip Contact Phone Serial Volts TypeDat Casino Metro 200 Convention San Juan PR 00907Ismael Vega 787-522-4801901004 208V EC 5/14 SAS BDLU 3741 Chemin des Cretes Urrugne GA 64122Christophe Rosiejak +33(0)950132 230V/50 EC 9/20 Pariso Casino Best Western El Sitio Liberia Gua 11111Michael Snyder 011-+506601874 120V/18 EC 10/3 Marwayne Hotel 11 Railway Avenue Marwayne AB T0BHarold Eikeland 780-847-4029701640 208/240 EC 11/2 Ketato Investments Corp 32 Wood Willow Place Calgary AB T2WKemi Toriola 403-608-1655900660 208/240 EC 1/30 Trickle Creek Mini Golf 9424 96A St. Edmonton AB E6CDale Haakonson 780-433-9803700822 208/240 EC 12/3 Seba Beach Ice Cream 9424-96 A Street Edmonton AB T6CDale Haakonson 780-797-5455900226 208/240 EC 9/27 Westsyder Inn 3369 Westside Road Kamloops BC V2BDuane Henning 250-579-2483900996 208V EC 4/28 Funtopia 11125 124th Street Surrey BC V3V Yassen Nikilov 778-317-6520 900975240V EC 3/3 Go Bananas 935 Marine Dr. Suite North BC V7P1S Matthew Wilson 604-982-0576701951 208/240 EC 6/23 The Well Pub 148 Saint Patrick's Drive Miramichi NB E1NCharlie English 506-625-1734701949 208/240 EC 6/17 Café d'la Vieille Forge 223 Rue Principale St-Jacques NB E7BMic St-Onge 506-739-5665651760 120V/14 EC 4/24 The Rob Roy 5 Romans Drung Logy Bay NF A1C Kevin English 709-739-6270900753 208/240 EC 5/8/ Toronto North- Cookstown 139 Reive Boulevard Cookstown ON L0L 1L0Matthew Stovold 705-458-2267900640 208/240 EC 11/2 The Rose and Crown 36 Ontario Road Mitchell ON N0KPhil Heisz 519-471-3750900659 208/240 EC 2/28 Greg's Zone 602-5626 Philip St. Osgoode ON K0AGreg Thurlow 613-668-0326651761 120V/14 EC 4/24 T Williams Pub Unit 6 - 204 Taunton Oshawa ON L1GChad Hebert 905-240-8833900712 208/240 EC 9/10 Hillside Lanes 128 Division Street Welland ON L3BTammy Cote 289-820-5317701818 208/240 EC 3/12 Thunder Bay KOA 162 Spruce River Road Shuniah ON P7AMichael Kuper 807-683-6221900760 208/240 EC 6/3/ Diamond Skateland, Inc. 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Box 110274 Anchorage AK 99511Ed Caldwell 907-345-05424098 208V MC 9/9/ Jumpin Junction 42115 Kalifornsky Beach Soldotna AK 99669Lauri Kapp 907-420-0566701870 208/240 EC 3/14 Jumpin Junction 42115 Kalifornsky Beach Soldotna AK 99669Lauri Kapp 907-420-0566701899 208/240 EC 8/8/ Rayme's Bar 532 Front Street Wrangell AK 99929Rayme Privett 907-874-3442651646 120V/14 EC 7/29 Funtime Skate Center 3508 Decatur Hwy Fultondale AL 35068Robert Bentley 205-631-920630425 120V MC 9/30 Trussville Playstation 411 Waterson Lane Trussville AL 35173Vonda Carter 205-655-1800900538 208/240 EC 5/27 Bumpers Billiards- Mobile 4925 University Dr NW Huntsville AL 35811Michael Moragues 251-342-0425701797 208/240 EC 12/ Bumpers Billiards 4925 University Drive Huntsville AL 35816Brian King 256-895-2000700408 208/240 EC 2/16 Looney's Super Skate 3541 McGehee Road Montgomery AL 36111Grayson White 334-546-4694651551 120V/14 EC 8/25 Hot Wheels Skate 616 Whispering Pines Daphne AL 36256Terry Eady (251) 626900869 208/240 EC 5/19 Adventure Island Inc. PO Box 950 Orange Beach AL 36561Frank Hughes 251-974-1500601582 120V/18 EC 10/ Shopper Stop #46 109 Martin Luther King Phenix City AL 36869Hiren Patel 334-298-3402701583 208/240 MC 5/8/ ILPRIMO 1100 Highway 71 North, Mena AR 71953Bob Wolfe 479-243-2020900457 208/240 EC 7/13 City of Cabot Parks & 508 N Lincoln St. Cabot AR 72023John Crow 501-605-1506901113 208V EC 10/9 City of Cabot Parks & 508 N Lincoln St. Cabot AR 72023John Crow 501-605-1506901194 208V EC 2/19 Jay Square 580 Industrial Blvd. Conway AR 72032Steve Joseph 501-450-9955900287 208/240 EC 3/3 Krazy 8 Ice Cream N More 6055 Hwy 36 W. Rosebud AR 72137Tracy Davis 501-556-0800702013 208/240 EC 5/13 Skateland Returns, LLC 1164 Hwy 49 West West Helena AR 72390Brittany Vance 870-228-5017702047 208/240 EC 11/9 Wynne Skateland Highway 1 North Wynne AR 72396Don McClain 870-238-8578650348 120V/14 EC 9/18 Wynne Lanes 2009 N. Falls Wynne AR 72396Don McClain 870-238-7155650571 120V/14 EC 9/28 Krazy 8 Ice Cream N More 109 3rd St. Heber Springs AR 72543Tracy Davis 901047 240V EC 7/27 Starlight Skatium 2556 North Jimmie Fayetteville AR 72703Tiffany Caston 479-466-4822900464 208/240 EC 8/13 Chicago Dog 121 S 2nd Street Rogers AR 72756Kristi Brackett 479-366-562030594 120V/18 MC 9/2/ Big Dawg Hot Dog 101 San Jose Drive Springdale AR 72764Bill Kuhl 479-225-3874650891 120V/14 EC 4/2/ Springdale Schools P.O. Box 8 Springdale AR 72765Carol Godfrey 479-750-8707900673 208/240 EC 3/30 Springdale Schools P.O. Box 8 Springdale AR 72765Carol Godfrey 479-750-8707900674 208/240 EC 3/30 Desert Sky Cinema 70 West Duval Mine Rd Sahuarita AR 87508Thomas Becker 505-983-6527601912 120V/18 EC 5/14 Jester's Sports Lounge 877 Hancock Rd. Bullhead City AZ 80221Patty Dion 928-763-0850702009 208/240 EC 4/29 Bourbon Street 2901 East Thomas Phoenix AZ 85016Robert Stone 602-956-9650701691 208/240 EC 4/1/ Howie's Game Shack 1017 N Dobson Road, Mesa AZ 85201Howard Bertalan 480-248-2507601801 120V/18 EC 8/8/ Rosa's Raspados 1437 E Main St. Suite Mesa AZ 85203Enrique Siqueiros 602-427-4401650931 120V/14 EC 8/22 McCormick-Stillman 7301 E Indian Bend Scottsdale AZ 85250Bob McNair 480-312-2312601900 120V/18 EC 3/3 Casino Arizona - Salt 524 N 92nd Street Scottsdale AZ 85256Andrew Helmandoll 877-622-4944900687 208/240 EC 5/18 Silver Q Hookah Lounge 20275 N 61st Ave. Glendale AZ 85308Evelyn Mesdo 623-776-2266701986 208/240 EC 12/ As of 3/4/2016 QUIK N' CRISPY® CUSTOMER LIST Sh Company Name Address City St Zip Contact Phone Serial Volts TypeDat Skate Country East 7980 E. 22nd Street Tucson AZ 85710Robert Snellstrom 520-298-0698900851 208/240 EC 5/6/ Grand Canyon KOA 5333 State Hwy 64 Williams AZ 86046Kathy Shelton 928-635-2307601821 120V/18 EC 12/ Lyzzard's Lounge 120 North Cortez Prescott AZ 86301Lex Guinn 281-451-1894651649 120V/14 EC 8/10 The Coffee Cone 5860 N Robert Rd. Prescott AZ 86314Brad Bell 928-775-7500900124 208/240 EC 11/2 The Coffee Cone 5860 N. Robert Rd. Prescott AZ 86314Bradley Bell 928-775-7500701989 208/240 EC 1/19 Pier Cafe 2 Manhattan Beach Manhattan CA 90266Erkan Isiktel 310-936-6206601654 120V/18 EC- 7/15 Pier Cafe 2 Manhattan Beach Manhattan CA 90266Erkan Isiktel 310-936-6206601803 120V/18 EC- 8/13 Howie's Game Shack 8320 On the Mall, Suite Buena Park CA 90620Howard Makler 714-676-7325601805 120V/18 EC 8/30 Moonlight Rollerway 5110 San Fernando Glendale CA 91204Dominic Cangelosi 818-241-3630901031 240V EC 6/12 Northridge Skateland 18140 Parthenia Street Northridge CA 91325David Fleming 818-885-7655601518 120V/18 EC 4/30 Santa Clarita Lanes 21615 W Soledad Saugus CA 91350Tom Cristi 661-254-0540900168 208/240 EC 8/12 Lazertag Extreme 1964 Oberlin Ave. Thousand CA 91360Theresa Niehoff 805-388-0088601764 120V/18 EC 4/3/ The Snug 4108 W. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank CA 91505Anthony Charmello 818-557-0018601934 120V/18 EC 7/16 Deja Vu / Coldwater, LLC 7350 Coldwater Canyon North CA 91605Pete Dottore 818-982-1199900474 208/240 EC 9/29 Universal Hilton Hotel 555 Universal Hollywood Universal City CA 91608Victor Navidad 818-509-2095701779 208/240 EC 5/1 Skate Express 12356 Central Avenue Chino CA 91710Gerald Curran 909-465-1383900686 208/240 EC 5/15 Chino Hills Pizza Co. 14550 Pipeline Ave. Chino CA 91710Allen Vargas 909-597-1477900998 208V EC 5/7/ The Industry Bar 15353 E Gale St. City of CA 91745Gabriela Hernandez 626-960-9485701699 208/240 EC 4/29 City of Carlsbad 6565 Alicante Road Carlsbad CA 92009Lori Swenck 760-602-4649900796 208/240 EC 10/2 Stagecoach Trails RV 7878 Great Southern Julian CA 92036Brian Grant 760-765-3765900949 240V EC 2/9/ Cheryl's Cocktails, Inc. 5914 Highplace Drive San Diego CA 92120Cheryl Ribley 619-743-0865701934 208/240 EC 4/10 Cheryl's Cocktail 5914 Highplace Drive San Diego CA 92120Cheryl Ribley 858-484-4215701990 208/240 EC 1/19 Nickel City / Krongard 8990 Miramar Road San Diego CA 92126Steve Krongard 858-675-9700601849 120V/18 EC 6/16 Fan Sports Bar and Grill 4966 Adobe Road Twentynine CA 92277Vicki Kirkland 760-819-2659900479 208/240 EC 10/3 Moe's 4966 Adobe Road Twentynine CA 92277Moe Pegorelli 760-361-0663900485 208/240 EC 10/3 PJ's Sports Lounge 57564 29 Palms Hwy Yucca Valley CA 92284Walt McGinn 909-910-9341701948 208/240 EC- 6/16 California Skate GT / Cal 22080 Commerce Way Grand Terrace CA 92313Jeremy Denis 909-783-2342900611 208/240 EC 5/1 Michael's Donuts & 18480 Valley Blvd. Bloomington CA 92316Christina Aing 909-877-2680900466 208/240 EC 9/3/ Back to the Grind 3575 University Avenue Riverside CA 92501Darren Conkerite 951-784-0800600392 120V/18 EC 12/2 Mission Tobacco Lounge 3630 University Ave. Riverside CA 92501Bill Bromley 951-682-4427900609 208/240 EC 5/4/ Vail Lake RV Resort 38000 High 79 South Temecula CA 92591Jeff Brown 951-303-0173901065 240V EC 8/17 Irvine Roller Rink 3150 Barranca Parkway Irvine CA 92606Eddie Limbaga 909-556-9590701957 208/240 EC 7/29 Sky High Sports 2970 Airway Avenue Costa Mesa CA 92626Gina Palmyra 714-437-5867900591 220V/60 EC 2/1 Howie's Game Shack 27741 Crown Valley Mission Viejo CA 92691Howard Makler 949-309-3424900733 208/240 EC 3/27 Centre Court Cafe 17272 Newhope Street Fountain CA 92708Scott Hess 714-546-85603929 120V MC 9/29 Butera's Billiards / Pool 476 Los Angeles Moorpark CA 93021Laurie Butera 805-523-3088701476 208/240 EC 4/14 Butera's Billiards / Pool 476 Los Angeles Moorpark CA 93021Laurie Butera 805-523-3088701476 208/240 EC 4/14 Boat Launch Mini Mart 4258 Encore Drive Santa Barbara CA 93110Richard Lawrence 805-962-5898030597 120V/18 MC 8/10 Antlers Road House 30990 HWY 190 Porterville CA 93257John Konop 559-784-3081701378 208/240 EC 7/2/ Rustic Cafe & Bakery 33312 Santiago Rd.
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