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First Tool Giveaway Winner!

January 11, 2008

ARTICLE TOOLS
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Congratulations to Jim Walton of R.E.D. Plumbing, Inc., in Prescott Valley, Ariz.    
    Walton's correct answer was drawn from the other correct entries in our first-ever attempt at running the Reeves Journal  "I.D. the Photo Tool Giveaway Contest 2008." (We're working on a shorter name. Maybe we'll call it "Win a Ridgid Tool." That's snappy--what do you think?)
    As reward for what we figure was his adept use of Google's image search function, Walton has scored himself a nifty new Model PC-1375 Extreme Duty Plastic Pipe and Tubing Cutter from the great folks at Ridgid.
    The picture, which you can see below, ran in the December issue of the Reeves E-Newsletter and shows a young lady reluctantly about to take a sip from a bubbler installed on a toilet. That is actually a display from the Exploratorium Museum in San Francisco. The "Mind: the Art, Science and Experience of our Inner Lives" is on display through the end of the year.
    Want to play?
    The current contest appeared in the January issue of the Reeves E-Newsletter, which should have been delivered to your E-mail's  "In" box yesterday.
    Check it out.


The "Mind: the Art, Science and Experience of our Inner Lives" exhibit will be at San Francisco's Exploratorium Museum through the end of the year.
The "Mind: the Art, Science and Experience of our Inner Lives" exhibit will be at San Francisco's Exploratorium Museum through the end of the year.


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