Mac Tools and The Busted Knuckle Garage 'Cache' in with Unique Gift Items for Car and Motorcycle Enthusiasts

Mac Tools and The Busted Knuckle Garage ‘Cache’ in with Unique Gift Items for Car and Motorcycle Enthusiasts

The Busted Knuckle Garage, (TBKG) a brand of Almost There! Inc., a unique gift shop for wrench turning car and biker enthusiasts, has announced that eight of their new products will be added to the Mac Tools November sales flyer. The Mac Tools November sales flyer contains a vast cache of tools and gear, including items for the family.

The Busted Knuckle Garage, (TBKG) a brand of Almost There! Inc., a unique gift shop for wrench turning car and biker enthusiasts, has announced that eight of their new products will be added to the Mac Tools November sales flyer. The Mac Tools November sales flyer contains a vast cache of tools and gear, including items for the family.

In the spring of 2007, Mac Tools featured a diverse selection of TBKG’s products in their monthly flyer. The result was historical for Mac Tools, selling over seven times their forecasted transactions. The top two sellers were The Busted Knuckle Garage Battery Operated Wall Clock and the Wrench Rate Sign. The 2007 Mac Tools November sales flyer will contain an additional eight TBKG’s products, including the Mechanic on Duty Wall Clock and their newest ball cap with the ingeniously perfect — for mechanics — slogan, “No Scar, No Story.”

Sherri Wolford, Mac Tools Product Manager, proclaimed, “Mac Tools is proud to carry The Busted Knuckle Garage products. We have experienced great returns from this relationship and we were pleasantly surprised at how quickly the product line has taken off. Our Mac Tools customer’s love it. The future looks bright for The Busted Knuckle Garage and we are fortunate to be a part of it!”

Warren Tracy, president of The Busted Knuckle Garage, and educator of Entrepreneurship at Yavapai College in Prescott, AZ, remarked of the relationship with Mac Tools, “the success of this program is far beyond our expectations. Our affiliation with Mac Tools is an endorsement that threw the right wrench into our business plans.”

The Busted Knuckle Garage offers a full product line of unique gifts and collectibles. The store is located “at the end of your driveway” at www.bustedknucklegarage.com or call (888) 708-0897.

For more information on products offered by Mac Tools, visit www.mactools.com.

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