SJT Enterprises, a consumer products company, has introduced a new series of retro railroad decorative wooden plaques featuring the artwork of Peter Lerro. The line comprises, at present, 12 now defunct railroad company logos, with more to be added in the near future
Browsing: SJT Enterprises
SJT Enterprises, a consumer products company that manufactures all its merchandise in the USA, has introduced a new series of decorative wooden plaques with dog breeds.
SJT Enterprises, a consumer products company that makes all its goods in the USA, has introduced decorative wooden plaques that feature the likenesses of the four guys from the super hit television show Duck Dynasty. The plaques feature the artwork of Rick Fortson. “Artist Rick Fortson’s renditions of Phil, Willie, Jase and Uncle Si is incredible,” notes SJT president Tim Smith.
SJT Enterprises, a consumer products company that makes all its products in the USA, is now licensing the Busted Knuckle property on decorative wooden plaques. “The Busted Knuckle brand is on a number of products and sells quite well,” explains SJT president Tim Smith.
SJT Enterprises, a consumer products company that makes all their products in the USA, has come out with two new decorative wood plaques. The company has introduced new larger sports plaques to its popular line of “Fan Zone” plaques and a new line of military plaques for the moms and dads of service men and women.
Some travelers collect spoons and others seek commemorative shot glasses, but no matter what a tourist’s taste, the love of a great souvenir is universal.
Since its launch in 1985, SJT Enterprises has introduced hundreds of novelty and giftware items. Dogs are featured on many of the company’s products, which include…
Pet Plaques by SJT Representing a niche in the giftware market, SJT Enterprises offers gift and souvenir stores an increasingly popular novelty line: American made wooden…
A new line of guy focused signs may prove interesting for gift shops and other retailers in search of brisk selling new products.
Conventional wisdom dictates that during sluggish economic times, the less necessary an item is, the more likely consumers are to eliminate it from their budgets. It…