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In the Works On site Episode one

In the Works On site Episode one

 


Watch the video above and then comment below - let us know what we're doing right, wrong, and what you'd like to see in upcoming episodes. If your comment is chosen to be highlighted in an upcoming episode, we'll send you some product as a Thank You!

In these videos, we want to be as transparent as possible and hopefully communicate our struggles, successes, and what sets us apart as a company in the modern world.  

"In the Works" will feature different products, problems, solutions, and people.  And we'll be releasing new episodes every couple weeks, so stay tuned! 

-GRIP6

 

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135 comments

Terry

Terry

I look forward to seeing other videos..and the intro of your new products, and also how you evolved from your attempts to keep making better products and all made in the USA…

David Labonte

David Labonte

Hello from Canada! What a great idea and I will be looking forward to your future episodes. I would love to see the whole ‘How it’s made’ process, but perhaps a spotlight at packaging / fulfillment area as they are often overlooked in ‘big’ companies! Thanks!

Thomas

Thomas

Love the fact that you manufacture quality products in the USA. I would like to see an episode on your R&D department and how you chose new products. Keep up the great work.

Kris Johnson

Kris Johnson

I’d like to see an episode of how to keep a doofus like me from spilling all my cards onto the ground by grabbing my wallet and accidentally pulling on the lever. Where’s the old man safety on this thing?

Nathaniel Walter

Nathaniel Walter

I work at and grew up around my family manufacturing company, so I love to hear about other American manufacturers. I feel like so many people don’t understand how hard it can be to manufacture in America, so this video series could be a great way to educate people while informing more about your company. What do you consider your biggest challenges with competing with those businesses who only import their products from over seas?

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