Talk:Craig Bramscher
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[edit]- I believe this article is about a notable person because Bramscher's company, Brammo, Inc., is (as of today) involved in at least two events of historical significance in the electrical vehicle industry and in the marketing industry. First, his company is manufacturing an electric plug-in motorcycle that could possibly become ubiquitous. Second, the motorcycle is part of a test market at certain Best Buy stores to see if the electronics retailer can also sell electric vehicles (bicycles, Segways, scooters, and the Brammo Enertia). Bramscher and his company have been the subject of numerous articles in noteworthy publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and Fast Company Magazine. His absence from Wikipedia was surprising to me, which is why I began the article. Hbmallin (talk) 13:18, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
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