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Key Chain Collecting

by admin on October 25, 2010 · 0 comments

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Collecting novelty items, antique, pop culture and any other type of item you can imagine has been a favorite pastime for people all over the world for centuries now.  Key chains are certainly not immune to being collected, in fact collection key chains is on of the most popular collections out there today. Key chains that range from  simple looped rings to digital key chains ...

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The holiday season rings in a plethora of company parties that range from the massive and elaborate to the most intimate.  Whatever the size the truth is they are quite fun and have become part of the celebratory culture in the Western world.  Gifts go along with this and most often what happens is the company or small business uses this opportunity to give items ...

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“Where are my keys?” How many times have we asked that while searching for one set of keys as its getting late for work?  The simple solution, of course, is to have a spare set of keys—or two. That way, when you’re in a rush, your chances of finding a least one set are much greater. Unless you have a vehicle that only takes electric ...

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Recently, a New York marketing company representing a large car manufacturer asked The Monterey Company to make a custom made key chain for the anniversary of its construction equipment division. The marketing company had created the design for its two-sided key chain. On one side, it featured the anniversary slogan and the open road, while the other side featured large construction trucks. It was a ...

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FROM PINS TO KEY CHAINS

The Biltmore Hotel has a reputation for elegance and stellar service. About two months ago, the catering manager decided to create a lapel pin for some invited guests with the hotel’s signature “PB,” a scripted font in which the two letters were intertwined. “It was a little tricky recreating their logo on a lapel pin,” admitted Paul Stark, president of The Monterey Company. “It was ...

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