Whenever I hear a commentator on television talk about the internet, there is always this overriding message that technology is isolating us, that it is fragmenting relationships, and that if we all continue down this path, we will eventually end up alone in a room with just our computer. Well, *$@ those guys. What do they know. I just drew a picture of two hammers fighting to the death for my friend Jeff who I’ve never even met before. (If you don’t know what I’m talking about you might check out the other box art requests.) I talk to guys all over the world about American made tools. We are just a small tool store in downtown Kansas City and we have regular customers in Thailand! THAILAND!
Ok. Ok. I just had a little too much coffee. Moving on. I would like to reiterate that if you place an order that you to can request “box art”. No extra charge. Just be sure when you receive the package to hang the picture in your living room above the fireplace and stare at it every night. Besides that, it’s completely free!





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Neat! Neat! Neat!
What will the Graphics Arts Department of HJE Company think of next?
Someone, this particular customer, must pound nails for a living like I.
Harry taught his family well in how to run a business.
And here are some examples:
Keep the customer in mind at all times.
Fair and honest is the key to success.
Customer satisfaction and value.
Quality merchandise at fair prices.
Never “gouge the customer”.
The customer is Always Right. A.K.A Don’t argue and be rude.
Do your best to help a customer in selecting and ordering merchandise, in the utmost timely manor.
Inquries are answered in the most efficent and timely manor.
Research a customers inquires for specific items and availibity and deleiver schedules.
The customer is the life blood of any business.
“Old Country” work ethic.
Customer Priority is Number 1.
Kind of sounding like the Ford Motor Company motto of years past?
“Old School” business ethic. Just like one of HJE Co. vendors, C.S. Osborne Company!
To the Sackin’s anything missed?
Thank you again for the awesome artwork! While it’s not hanging above the fireplace, I did hang it up proudly in my workshop.
Keep up the great work, and one day I will come visit!!
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