Promotional screwdrivers are a useful advertising tool that everyone appreciates. Promote your name or business with personalized advertising printed on one of our many screwdriver tools.
Advertise on this quintessential multi-bit screwdriver. Includes two dual-ended bits (two slotted and two Phillips) and two 0.25" and 0.31" hex drivers. Reversible steel shaft doubles as hex driver. Bits store in shaft when not in use.
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High-impact plastic handle available in three colors: red, blue or black. |
6-in-1 Screwdriver is 7" long x 1" wide. Imprint area on handle is 2" long x .63" high with optional second side imprint (for an additional charge).
Each 6-in-1 Multi-Bit Screwdriver is packaged in a box.
Price Per Piece
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Quantity
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100
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250
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500
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1000
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6-in-1 Custom Printed Screwdriver, 1-side/1-color imprint |
3.25
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3.16
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2.99
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2.82
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An additional $45 non-refundable artwork charge per imprint position and color must be paid before work can begin.
For pricing on multiple locations or more than 1-color, please contact us for pricing.
Heritage Advertising, Inc. 4100 Bob Wallace Ave. SW Huntsville, AL 35805 Telephone: (706) 374-0710 Email: info@heritageadvertising.biz
American Minute with Bill Federer Presented by the Promotional Tool Printer at Heritage Advertising
December 16
The Boston Tea Party took place DECEMBER 16, 1773, just three years after the Boston Massacre, where the British fired into a crowd, killing five.
The British passed unbearable taxes:
1764 Sugar Act -taxing sugar, coffee, wine;
1765 Stamp Act -taxing newspapers, contracts, letters, playing cards and all printed materials;
1767 Townshend Acts -taxing glass, paints, paper; and
1773 Tea Act.
While American merchants paid taxes, British allowed the East India Tea Company to sell a half million pounds of tea in the Colonies with no taxes, giving them a monopoly by underselling American merchants.
Disguised as Mohawk Indians, a band of patriots called Sons of Liberty, led by Sam Adams, left the South Meeting House toward Griffin's Wharf, boarded the ships Dartmouth, Eleanor and Beaver, and threw 342 chests of tea into the harbor.
The men of Marlborough, Massachusetts, declared:
"Death is more eligible than slavery. A free-born people are not required by the religion of Jesus Christ to submit to tyranny, but may make use of such power as God has given them to recover and support their liberties...
We implore the Ruler above the skies that He would bare His arm...and let Israel go."
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