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The Oven Claw site is up

Posted:  February 11th, 2008

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5 Responses to “The Oven Claw site is up”

  1. Dina says:

    It wouldn’t surprise me if my employer, Stonewall Kitchen, would be interested in this product. They like unusual and handy things with a bit of elegence. They are a specialty food and hardware kitchen store.
    Stonewall Kitchen is becoming a popular product. They produce mostly jams, jellies, and now dips, mustards and such, but they have intersting hardeware and a lot are very high end and practical things. Their product has been seen in movies as props. Their product is world wide, as well. You can check them out at Stonewallkitchen.com.
    I think it would be benificial to try to market this product to them, if possible. It’s a great product and I don’t see why they wouldn’t want to concider it.
    Of course, this is just my opinion. :)

  2. Christina says:

    I will pass on the information. I think that would be a great place to try to sell the Kitchen Claw. It is now being made in lots of different types of exotic woods too!

    I have checked out the Stonewall Kitchen website. They have lots of great looking things! I bet you love working there. I would have a hard time trying to resist all the wonderful treats.

  3. Dina says:

    Oh, I love working there. It’s the easiest job I’ve ever had. We get rejects so I don’t have to buy the product all the time, but the 40% discount is hard to resist. Not to mention the samples that are put out every day. Then there is the sample kitchen that a co-worker cooks something continuously through out the day. It’s great! :smile:

  4. Bill Leikam says:

    Dina:

    I sent Stonewall Kitchen an email introducing the Kitchen Claw. That was about a month ago shortly after the above posts but I have heard nothing from them.

    Any idea as to what I should do to get a reply? Even a reject is better than nothing.

    Peace,
    Bill

  5. Dina says:

    Ok, I’ll see if I can find out about it. Hang tight it may take awhile. I’m working less now so I don’t have the chance to see the owners as often as I used to.

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