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Creative Edge:
Leader of the Waterjet Pack

Dimensional Stone - September, 1996

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Creative Edge will work with any stone or tile-manufacturer's products. And Creative Edge has great experience in not only producing cut-cut stone tiles in exclusive designs, the company can come up with these design as well.

One area Creative Edge is particularly proud of is its ability to combine dissimilar materials such as stone with metals, wood, ceramics, glass... and more. "Stone can get lonely," states Aalto.

Now, should you want to connect with Creative Edge Corporation, why not call the owners directly, toll-free? Simply phone Jim Belilove or Harri Aalto at (800) 394-8145 if you have a specific project in mind, or if you just want to talk about the wonders of top-level waterjetting.

After all, when it comes to waterjet design and fabrication, shouldn't you hook up with a firm that can really cut it?■

Creative Edge Corporation has grown to become the world leader in waterjet fabrication. With 15 high-tech waterjet machines working around the clock, seven days a week, a facility that has grown to 120,000 square feet, and a commitment to keep on getting better and better, Creative Edge has no plans to decrease its momentum.

"We're very fortunate to be in this position," states Creative Edge President Jim Belilove, "and we intend to maintain it by consistently coming out with the best work backed by the best service. Waterjet is better known today than it was a few years back. In order to stay in the forefront, we have to continue to perform."

One way Creative Edge has increased service offerings to its natioI1al base of customers is with its new Aalto Designs Division. Belilove's partner, Harri Aalto, is a fine artist who has worked with stone and other hard-to-cut materials for years. The result is a sensitivity to stone design coupled with a keen eye for "what will work, and what won't."

Aalto's designs have been appearing in some of the most prestigious stone installations throughout the world. And, according to the artist, "No design looks totally like another one. The uniqueness of creative design in conjunction with the uniqueness of every piece of natural stone offers customers waterjet creations that will be one-of-a-kind forever."

A good example is the waterjet cut eagle and American flag (pictured) that Aalto designed using stainless steel and stonechip tiles. This actual creation is only three feet wide! "With a precise, interesting design, there is very little the waterjet cannot do," Belilove adds.