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      Tue Nov 28 2006 11:36 AM Attachment (322 downloads)

Hello.

I'm in the process of researching all the hurricane related sites so I can get the word out on a simple invention that protects double entry doors. I'm new to the world of selling on the internet and I apologize in advance if this is inappropriate. I have a small budget for advertising and I think sites like yours offer the most focused and appropriate audience.

My product is a bracket that uses your existing hinges to create an additional physical layer of strength to a historically weak link in homes.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Kind Regards:
JC

Edited by Ed Dunham (Tue Dec 05 2006 07:41 PM)

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