$64 Gifts for U.S. Jobs

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Folding Table
$64.00 -
Tea Cup/Mug Stand
$64.00 -
Step Stool
$64.00
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Serving Tray
$64.00 -
Lap Desk
$64.00
Solid Wood Products Made in the USA
Our $64 Gifts for U.S. Jobs collection aims to deliver affordable, quality, and durable American hard wood craftsmanship to homes across the country. In a world dominated by cheap products from countries with grueling labor conditions, it is easy to lose sight of what brought the American economy to the top.
When Henry Ford introduced the Model-T, it stood out as the only car in the world that an auto worker could actually afford. This marked the beginning of an important economic trend in this country: quality, affordable merchandise tailored to the middle and working classes became a driving force in the economy.
Soon, other companies were following Ford’s business model and brands like GE, Whirlpool and Sears-Roebuck became ubiquitous in the American home. Although such stories seem like ancient history now, there is evidence that a return to prosperity through U.S. goods is a real possibility.
A recent study conducted by ABC news with Diane Sawyer indicated that if every American spent were to $64 on American made products, it could produce 200,000 new jobs in the country. It is in this spirit that we are proud to present the $64 Gifts for U.S. jobs collection. As with all of our furniture, the pieces in this collection are crafted in our Granville, NY factory in an eco-friendly manner using only sustainable, North American hardwood.
Some highlights of the collection include our solid ash Folding Table which is a versatile, reserved piece that can function admirably as a TV tray, end table or other small surface. Another quality American-made product for $64 is our Step Stool, which features solid, durable construction, designed to give you the extra high and stable footing to reach the stop shelf in a pantry or cabinet.
We hope that you are able take advantage of this great opportunity to buy a piece of our furniture and support the domestic economy.









