Dean Kelly from Waterloo is talking to me about someone from the Chicago White Sox(an "ex-ball player I think) who called up Dean after seeing the MLB casket in a brochure. An ex-player had just died like two day before, and he wanted a White Sox Casket pronto!!
The funeral was going to be in the next day or two. Unfortunately the White Sox casket for the convention was not "assembled" as of yet. Dean asked if the FH could hold off for an extra day:) The "timing" was not right.
The point here folks is not that EI missed the boat on this casket sale, But that people ACTUALLY WANT THE PRODUCT, and that the word is getting out there.
Think about the MLB ex-players, their families and friends. When the buying starts on these Caskets and Urns to the professional ball players themselves??
Game, Set, and Match, and you won't be able to stop it.
This thing called Eternal Image is not a "hula-hoop" fad(that made How Much $$??) in the funerary business. It's not going to go away.
Ever heard of a "season ticket" holder for MLB, or for that favorite Collegiate Team?? Ever heard of a passionate "Alumni"??
Yours Always in Eternal Faith,
Heppie:)