Guide on Buying Printed Promotional Knives to Market Your Brand
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Sounds of knives being sharpened, a few faces with raised eyebrows with a chuckle "ek aura a gaya phillum leke" attitude and a huge massive wall staring at us. It is undoubtedly a fact that art in the end survives only on 'patrons', but before you can
Boy bought a faltering yet revered magazine cheap, gradually made it a promotional mouthpiece for its fights and fighters, and then, in a night of the long knives, fired editor-in-chief Nigel Collins and just about his whole crew, including me.and more »
My folks have always been putty for smooth salesmen—over the years they've been cowed into paying too much for a supposedly amazing vacuum cleaner, a set of purportedly indestructible kitchen knives, a home water softener, and too many infomercial
Are knives good promotional items at a business convention?
Sep 19, 2009 by Vernon Dozier: Redux | Posted in Other - Advertising & Marketing
My jackass coworkers have suggested we give away promotional switch-blade style knives bearing the company logo and slogan at an upcoming convention. However, our company has nothing to do with knives or the manufacture of cutlery at all.
In fact, the competitive nature of our business often puts us at odds our competitors in the field. On rare occasions, we've even had all-out Gangs of New York style brawls between companies at past conventions. These melees have resulted in broken bones, crushed windpipes, dislocated arms and shoulders, torn ligaments, ruptured appendices, and expensive lawsuits. I'm starting to think a knife isn't such a great idea. What do you think?
The promo knife we might order is here: http://www.4imprint.com/search/knife/pro duct/104827/Flip-and-Klik-Sliding-Blade- Pocket-Knife (Kind of reminds me of a prison shiv.)
Jesus H Christ Vernon...what business are you in exactly? Are you sellin' crack?
Or are you Concrete Contractors in New York? Garbage collectors in Jersey? Are you running girl's on the Docklands?
Roflmfao! The "Conventions" sound more like meetings between rival gangs to resolve territory disputes..
And I agree with you utterly about the knife...it's just like a gaol shiv...possibly they're planning a special treat for this year's big Commercial Event.
You may be advised to up your Health Insurance...or call in sick that day, honey!
Return To Eartha | Sep 20, 2009
Knives are a little too personal.
I suggest wide angle shot guns, the spread of shot is less discriminative and any collateral damage can be explained away as an act of the gods.
Oh, hai | Sep 19, 2009
How about USB flash drives instead?
Great Scott | Sep 19, 2009
Mine is better than yours.
Just sayin'.
I'm not even posting the picture, because it's just that amazing.
Yep. I say go for it. Everybody needs a good ass-kicking now and then.
Instant Star Just Add Coffee | Sep 19, 2009
what is a vintage winchester knife worth. bone handle with logo ?
Dec 07, 2008 by amie10 | Posted in Hunting
I wanted to give this knife as a Christmas present. I have two that are brand new. My husband believes that it may be worth too much to just give away. Anyone with an idea what it may be worth? It is a single blade, and when open is about 7 inches long. My uncle used to call on small grocery stores and bait shops, it may have been a promotional item.
I have sold Winchester knives for anywhere from $10 to $150. Some are worth much more.
You will really need to post of photo of the knife to give us a better idea of what you are talking about. Believe it or not, there were some comapnies illegally using the Winchester name on products back in the 1970s. They were embossing "Winchester" on some really crappy looking cutlery.
pagamenews | Dec 07, 2008
Do you think that you can do this and still be a good person?
Jan 23, 2009 by Barbequed Waffle | Posted in Religion & Spirituality
I woke up last night and on my ceiling were words that said "For Promotional Use Only". I didn't know what to do, so I went out into the kitchen to get a glass of water (actually it was a plastic cup). When I closed the fridge door there was a dark almost humanly postured figure standing there next to me. I grabbed the nearest knife and sliced it, but it vanished. My instentions were to hurt this thing. Was I wrong?
Why is that wrong? You were trying to defend yourself.