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Eddy Juan Milanes

from Simi Valley, CA
Age ~81

Eddy Milanes Phones & Addresses

  • 4243 Roxbury St, Simi Valley, CA 93063 (805) 526-0295
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Oxnard, CA
  • San Diego, CA
  • Van Nuys, CA
  • San Jose, CA

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Eddy Milanes, Simi Valley CA Agent

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Work:
Troop Real Estate
Simi Valley, CA
(805) 416-1292 (Phone)
License #01331912
Interests:
Boxing
Gym
All Music
Good Times
Working with People that I get along with.
About:
The Motivation for Tattoo Real Estate? I have been in the real estate industry for the last 10 years. I worked for one of the top mortgage companies and acquired a wealth of knowledge in the real estate business. Leaving the corporate world, I was accustomed to the look that was considered "acceptable." When I started my selling career in the industry, I found that looking acceptable in terms in what society wanted to see, it was difficult to portray my true personality and what I wanted people to meet, the real Eddy Milanes. In the ten years in the business, I have been selling for the last six and have been a multi-million dollar producer for all of them. I have vast knowledge in the following fields of real estate: Loans, Foreclosures, Collections, Bankruptcies, and REO Sales. Tattoo Real Estate is I. I pride myself in the fact that my past clients are part of my life. One of the greatest rewards in this business is knowing I am a part of achieving my clients' dreams. My goal for Tattoo Real Estate is to work for and with everyone. I have always believed that we should "Never Judge a Book by Its Cover." I look forward to the opportunity of working with you, your friends, and your family. Respectfully Yours, Eddy "The Tattooed Realtor"
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Eddy "The Tattooed Realtor" Milanes, Simi Valley CA Agent

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Work:
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 279-1234 (Phone)

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Owner Of Eddy Milanes Group, Inc

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Location:
5548 Indian Hills Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93063
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Re/Max Olson
Owner of Eddy Milanes Group, Inc

Troop Real Estate Jan 2005 - Jan 2015
Realtor

Bank of America-Countrywide 2000 - Jan 2004
Operations Supervisor
Education:
Simi Valley High School
Moorpark College
Simi High School
Skills:
First Time Home Buyers
Investment Properties
Foreclosures
Short Sales
Real Estate
Single Family Homes
Sellers
Buyer Representation
Home Staging
Relocation
Relocation Buyers
Corporate Real Estate
Condos
Residential Homes
Reo
Working With First Time Home Buyers
Investors
Corporate Relocation
Languages:
English
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Eddy Milanes

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Document Endorser Apparatus

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US Patent:
42200849, Sep 2, 1980
Filed:
Nov 7, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/958478
Inventors:
George Maclean - Oklahoma City OK
Eddy J. Milanes - Oklahoma City OK
Harold W. Pexton - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Magnetic Peripherals Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B41F 1324
US Classification:
101235
Abstract:
As documents are moved serially past a servo motor-driven endorser, it endorses a stamp upon each. A transport signal dependent on document speed, and an endorser signal generated by an optical tachometer mounted to the servo motor, provide input to a frequency comparator. The output of the comparator is a control signal which controls the servo motor speed to adjust the endorser rotational surface velocity to equalization with the document speed. Logic circuitry sets the endorser at a zero angular position. Responsive to an endorse command, the endorser is accelerated to document speed, receives ink from a supply roller, then endorses the passing document. A counter and a digital comparator in cooperation with the tachometer signal completion of the endorsement whereupon the endorser is decelerated and placed in the zero position. Should a succeeding endorse command occur prior to complete deceleration, acceleration is resumed after a delay count given by a PROM and based upon the pulse count when the succeeding endorse command is received.

Overlapped Document Detector

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US Patent:
43974600, Aug 9, 1983
Filed:
Jul 6, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/280756
Inventors:
Eddy J. Milanes - Oklahoma City OK
Russell E. Highbridge - Oklahoma City OK
Robert S. Morgan - Yukon OK
Assignee:
Magnetic Peripherals Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B65H 712
B65H 714
US Classification:
271263
Abstract:
An overlapped document detector for a document handling apparatus comprises an air knife in the primary document path to separate overlapped documents and forward them along separate ones of two secondary paths. Optical detectors focused on each secondary path, detects documents to detect an overlapped condition. A vacuum is created to maintain the documents in their respective secondary paths for detection purposes.

Disk Drive Spindle Motor

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US Patent:
49051105, Feb 27, 1990
Filed:
Mar 25, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/173619
Inventors:
Richard G. Krum - Thousand Oaks CA
Eddy J. Milanes - Simi Valley CA
Michael B. Moir - Newbury Park CA
Assignee:
Magnetic Peripherals Inc. - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
G11B 5016
US Classification:
360 9908
Abstract:
An improved spindle motor is provided for rotatably driving one or more memory storage disks in a computer disk drive or the like. The spindle motor comprises a stator shaft having opposite ends anchored to a disk drive housing, and a cylindrical rotor hub supported by bearings from the stator shaft for relatively high speed rotation. The stator shaft carries an armature in magnetically coupled relation with a high strength unitary permanent magnet sleeve carried by the rotor hub, with the number of armature poles and permanent magnet poles being mismatched to achieve low cogging motor operation. The memory disks have central openings therein and are mounted about the rotor hub for rotation during motor operation. Axially elongated resilient shim strips disposed about the rotor hub insure initial disk alignment with their inner diameter edges spaced from direct contact with the rotor hub, thereby permitting the hub and/or disks to accommodate normal thermal gradients during operation without positional shifting of the disks with respect to each other.
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