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Women’s Day Magazine, December 7, 2004.
Editor’s Choice:
The newest merchandise, the best values, just for our readers.
Hangman Products Clip-it Strip magnetic paper holder
"This is the best way to hold paper, postcards and news clips that we have ever seen." |
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September 25, 2006
CONTACT INFORMATION:
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Hangman Products Announces Successful Hanging Products Demonstration and New Products: Picture Perfect and the Bear ClawTM family
Hangman Products recently offered a class at the September, 2006 Décor Show in Atlanta, Georgia. The class was titled HANG IT LEVEL EVERY TIME and was given by Steve Kumetz
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The following headline and paragraph link to an article that is a reprint of editorial content on Hangman Products featured in the September, 2006 issue of Decor Magazine. Hangman Products sincerely appreciates Decor Magazine's consideration and the time and hard work Decor Magazine spent writing this article.
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Hangman Products is the company to turn to if you need help hanging art in your gallery, or if your customers need help hanging art in their homes. The company offers tons of products for art-and-framing businesses as well as consumers. “The products are unique because they bring together both ease of use for the everyday consumer and industrial strength and dependability for the professionals,” says Steve Kumetz, co-founder of Hangman Products. Hangman Products offers several hanging systems for the art-and-framing industry. Here’s a closer look at four of them, and the praise they’ve received from customers.
Decor Magazine
September, 2006
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THE ANTI-TIP KIT
Manufacturer: Hangman Products, Woodland Hills
Description: Anti-tip hardware for heavy furniture
Price: $9.95
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that between 8,000 and 10,000 people are treated in emergency rooms each year for injuries from falling furniture, resulting in on average of six deaths – often children. Hangman Products has created a kit that attaches heavy furniture, including desks, dressers and chests, to walls. The kit includes a 6-inch long, galvanized steel aircraft cable and hardware capable of holding at least 400 pounds. The kits are available through mail order companies. Hangman officials expect they will appear in Lowe’s and other retail outlets later this year.
Sarah Filus
Los Angeles Business Journal
February 6, 2006
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Representative Schwartz Works to
Strengthen Furniture Tipover Safety Standards
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| Philadelphia - U.S. Representative Allyson Y. Schwartz met with industry representatives to discuss ways to prevent injuries associated with furniture tipover accidents. Specifically, Schwartz and James Thomas, President of ASTM International, the largest standards development organization in the U.S., reviewed private sector proposals to revise and strengthen the current voluntary furniture safety standards as well as The Katie Elise and Meghan Agnes Act (H.R. 1861), legislation authored by Schwartz that would set federal furniture safety guidelines. |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 11, 2005
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Hangman Products
818.610.0487
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Hangman Products Announces Two New Products: The Safety Rail and the Universal
Hanger
Hangman Products is pleased to announce two new products, The Safety Rail
and the Universal Hanger. The Hangman Products Safety Rail prevents items
on shelves from rolling or sliding off. Protect household items or store
stock from damage or loss due to earthquakes or carelessness. Use it in
the pantry, pull out shelves or as a shoe retainer. The Hangman Products
Safety Rail is used on 3/4" shelves and installs with a rubber mallet.
The Safety Rail comes in black, white and clear anodized and is an integral
part of the Hangman Products Garage / Closet System.
The Hangman Products Universal Hanger is a stand alone product that can
quickly and easily hang pictures, hang mirrors, and hang wall décor.
It is installed with two drywall screws or their equivalent. The Hangman
Products Universal Hanger supports up to 25 pounds and the Hangman Products
Removable Level is included. The Universal Hanger also works with other
Hangman mounting brackets including; the Hangman System, Hangman Lite,
Hangnail, the Flushmount System and the Canvas Hanger.
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FOR
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March 7, 2005
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818.610.0487
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Texas Woodworking
Show & CWB Conference.
Dallas Market Center Booth 170 & 169
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March
17-18, 2005
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Global
Shop Sands Expo at the Venetian Las Vegas, NV.
Booth 970
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March
21-23, 2005
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National
Closet Group Hilton Hotel Washington D.C.
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June
9-11, 2005
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AWFS
Vegas - Las Vegas Convention Center Booth 12191
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July
27-30, 2005
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Expo 2005 Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA |
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16-18, 2005 |
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New
Hampshire Sunday News - October 5, 2003
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In The Shop -
written by Larry Eisinger
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Most pictures are hung by first attaching picture wire (woven) cable with
many wire strands so that it is flexible to screw eyes that are driven
into the wooden frame near the top. Picture hangers usually consist of
a hook attached to a nail that is angled so that it will be driven down
through the wall to resist pulling out. For small pictures less than 18
inches wide a single hanger will suffice. But for larger, heavier pictures
two hangers at the same level and about 12 inches apart are usually used.
The extra hanger helps hold the picture level.
This hanging method has worked for generations, but if you must remove
the picture for cleaning or to place it in a different area, the procedure
can be tricky. While holding the picture from the front you must feel
with your fingers behind the picture to make sure the wire grabs the hook.
For small pictures the job is relatively easy, but if you are hanging
a picture 3 feet wide the experience can be frustrating.
And how do you make sure it will stay level once hung? Is there a better
way?
Two entrepreneurs from California, Steve Kumetz and Jim Gallien, thought
so and developed and patented the concept shown here. It not only simplifies
the hanging process but guarantees the picture will stay level at all
times.
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