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This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because of four reasons (1) EeStairs is the inventor of the patented 1m2 staircase which people all over the world talk about. Photos of this staircase are all over the internet. (2) EeStairs is one of the companies building the 3D printed Landscape house where stairs are a crucial part of the design.[1][2] (Did not yet add that to the page) (3) EeStairs is capable of manufacturing glass staircases which are very hard to build, the type of glass staircases you also find in the apple stores. (4) I was not yet finished adding crucial information to the page, added some more already.

Is it possible to move the article to a place where I expand and improve it so that we consider whether it is good enough later on?--Peterposts (talk) 10:04, 30 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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