Tools by Heritage Advertising

Successfully promote your Business, Campaign, Church, Event or Organization
with our Professional Service and Competitive Pricing on our Promotional Tools

 
Safety Cutters

Personalized cutting tools are a sharp way to advertise your name or business. Our cutting tools allow you to print your custom message for name recognition. We carry box cutters, safety cutters and snap blade cutters.

 

Personalized Safety Cutters

Unique, translucent design with spring-loaded, retractable blade. Safety cutters have plastic body and a handy pocket clip. Available in three colors: red, blue or black. Item size is 5" long x 1" wide x .5" high. Imprint area is 1.5" long x .5" high.

 

Safety Cutter with Promotional Advertising

Price per cutter

Quantity

250

500

1000

2500

Safety Cutters

1.26

1.19

1.12

1.05


An additional $45 non-refundable artwork charge per imprint position and color must be paid before work can begin.

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

March 18

70-years-old, he visited his friend William Worth one evening, ate some milk and bread, read out loud from the Bible, laid down on the floor to sleep and never woke up.

This was how John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, died on MARCH 18, 1845.

Johnny Appleseed's father, Nathaniel, was a Minuteman who fought the British at Concord in 1775.

Johnny Appleseed collected seeds from apple cider presses in western Pennsylvania and planted nurseries from the Alleghenies to central Ohio, giving thousands of seedlings to westward bound pioneers.

He lived at harmony with Indians, bringing them medicinal plants.

During the War of 1812, Johnny Appleseed heard the British had incited an Indian attack, so he ran 30 miles from Mansfield to Mount Vernon, Ohio, to warn settlers.

Bare foot, wearing a mush pan over his eccentric long hair and an old coffee sack over his shoulders, Johnny Appleseed had a unique devotion to nature and the Bible.

He called an apple blossom a "living sermon from God" and often quoted the Sermon on the Mount.

Poet William Henry Venable wrote:

"Remember Johnny Appleseed -

All ye who love the apple -

He served his kind by word and deed -

In God's grand greenwood chapel."

 

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