Safety Box Cutter

Safety Cutters, Snap Blade Cutters and Cutters with Key Ring

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.

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

Safety Cutter

Personalized Safety Cutter
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.

Quantity25050010002500
Safety Cutters1.261.191.121.05



Cutter with Key Ring

Personalized Cutter with Key Ring
This easy to grip cutter with a contoured plastic body has a spring-loaded, retractable blade and split key ring. Available in four body color options: translucent green (not shown), translucent blue, white and translucent red. Item size is 2.75" long x 1.25" wide. Imprint area is 1.5" long x .75" high.
 
Quantity25050010002500
Blade Cutter with Key Ring0.780.720.640.60




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Heritage Advertising, Inc.
4100 Bob Wallace Ave. SW
Huntsville, AL 35805
Telephone: (706) 374-0710
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American Minute with Bill Federer

October 29

OCTOBER 29, 1929, the New York Stock Exchange crashed. Panic ensued as Wall Street sold 16,410,030 shares in a single day.

Billions of dollars were lost and America plunged into the Great Depression.

In a drive to aid private relief agencies, October 18, 1931, President Herbert Hoover stated:

"Time and again the American people have demonstrated a spiritual quality of generosity...

This is the occasion when we must arouse that idealism, that spirit, from which there can be no failure in this primary obligation of every man to his neighbor."

Herbert Hoover continued:

"Our country and the world are today involved in more than a financial crisis.

We are faced with the primary question of human relations, which reaches to the very depths of organized society and to the very depths of human conscience...

This great complex, which we call American life, is builded and can alone survive upon the translation into individual action of that fundamental philosophy announced by the Savior nineteen centuries ago."

Hoover concluded:

"Part of our national suffering today is from failure to observe these primary yet inexorable laws of human relationship...

Modern society can not survive with the defense of Cain, 'Am I my brother's keeper?'"