Friday, October 7, 2016

Columbus Day

We will be closed
Monday 10/10/16
in observance of Columbus Day.


We will re-open Tuesday 10/11/16 at 9 am.

"For decades and decades, American history books and school teaching, told us Christopher Columbus discovered America. What those books and teaching did not give credit to was the fact that Native Americans were already here. Native Americans truly discovered America. It also gave little mention to the fact that Nordic explorers had traveled down the eastern cost of Canada thousands of years earlier.

Today, we celebrate Columbus Day for what it accurately is. Columbus did discover the existence of the New World for Europeans who until then, believed the world was flat and ended somewhere in the Atlantic. And, the focus is more upon the discovery of the "New World", and less upon Columbus himself.

Did You Know? 
-Columbus Day is sometimes referred to as "Discoverer's Day".
-Columbus discovered America in 1492. He originally set sail on August 3, 1492, but had trouble with the ships, stopping at the Canary Islands for a month. The ships left the Canary Islands on September 3, 1492.
-He traveled with three ships: The Nina, The Pinta, and The Santa Maria.
-While Columbus was Italian, he could not find funding in Italy, so he turned to the King of Spain. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella provided the funding.
-Christoper Columbus did not land on the U.S. mainland. He landed on an island in the Caribbean. While many believe he landed on San Salvador, there is still debate on which island he originally landed on."


Tuesday, October 4, 2016

National Golf Day!

It's National Golf Day!

Our resident golfers, 
Anthony and Rich,
 will be celebrating today!




Monday, October 3, 2016

Need something repaired?

Need to send something in to be repaired?

With E.S.S. repairs, there is no need to make any arrangements or get a "special code" to send your instrument to us.
 Just follow our simple and easy method!


1. Send us your broken instrument!

-Fill out our Speed-Up Repair form.
 (Which can be found on our

-Carefully box up your scope or equipment.
*For flexible scopes: place the instrument in the padded case it originally came with, then tape the two halves closed with packing tape to prevent the case from opening during transit.
*For rigid scopes or other instruments that don't have a padded case, carefully wrap the instrument in bubble-wrap so that it's cushioned from any shock.
*Place the protected instrument in a well-padded shipping box (NOTE: It should have a minimum of two inches of space between your instrument and all sides of the box, then the space should be filled with packaging material for cushioning)

-Ship your instrument via FedEx or UPS to:
ESS, Inc.
ATTN: Service Dept.
3 Fallsview Lane
Brewster, NY 10509.


2. Inspection!

When we receive your instrument we will:
-Fax you an itemized list of repairs 
-Provide you with the repair turnaround time
-Advise you on the best course of action to take with your instrument.


3. Ship it back!

After inspecting and repairing your instrument, we will send your instrument back to you via FedEx.