World Fence News

June 2013

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76 • JUNE 2013 • WORLD FENCE NEWS Fencers demonstrate skills at Fence Installer World Championships Installers attending FENCETECH 2013 in Houston competed with fellow fencers on the show floor for bragging rights in three different competitions each show day. Events included: • Post hole digging: dig a 3' footing; fastest time wins. (Sonnet tube must fit in the hole.) • Post spacing: put in stakes without measuring at a distance of 8', 10', and 16.5' • Chain link splicing: On 6' high chain link fabric, take out a strand then put it back in. Fastest time wins. Each competition was awarded a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winner. These winners received a cash prize and a commemorative Texas-style belt buckle. Congratulations to all the winners! Wednesday, February 27, 2013 Post Hole Digging: 1st – Joe Fischer, Victorian Fence 2nd – Louie Osterude, Empire Fence 3rd – Earl Harrison, Straight Line Fence Chain Link Fence Weaving: 1st – Louie Osterude, Empire Fence 2nd – David Cuzzocreo, Orange Fence 3rd – Tim Gruss, Fence Consultants Post Spacing: 1st – Scott Howe, Anvil Fence 2nd – Joe Fischer, Victorian Fence 3rd – Dave Schmitz, CFP, Lemke Fence Rail Spacing: 1st – Lisa Howe, Anvil Fence 2nd – Scott Howe, Anvil Fence 3rd – Sue Simmons, Simmons Fence Vinyl: 1st – Joe Fischer, Victorian Fence 2nd – Scott Howe, Anvil Fence 3rd – Mike Thompson, Anvil Fence Rail Spacing: 1st – Lisa Howe, Anvil Fence 2nd – Mike Thompson, Anvil Fence 3rd – Scott Howe, Anvil Fence Bias Cutting: 1st – Louie Osterude, Empire Fence 2nd – Scott Howe, Anvil Fence 3rd – Mike Thompson, Anvil Fence Friday, March 1, 2013 Chain Link Fence Weaving: 1st – Scott Howe, Anvil Fence 2nd – Mike Thompson, Anvil Fence 3rd – Michael Papp, Regency Fence Post Spacing: 1st – Brian Michel, Bayou Fence 2nd – Michael Papp, Regency Fence 3rd – Scott Howe, Anvil Fence Rail Spacing: 1st – Brian Michel, Bayou Fence 2nd – Michael Papp, Regency Fence 3rd – Scott Howe, Anvil Fence Bias Cutting: 1st – Louie Osterude, Empire Fence 2nd – Mike Thompson, Anvil Fence 3rd – Dennis Simmons, Simmons Fence Thursday, February 28, 2013 Post Hole Digging: 1st – Jonathan Dixon, Fence Pros 2nd – Brian Michel, Bayou Fence 3rd – Mike Thompson, Anvil Fence Chain Link Fence Weaving: 1st – Mike Thompson, Anvil Fence 2nd – Nick Thompson, Anvil Fence 3rd – Scott Howe, Anvil Fence Post Spacing: 1st – Brian Michel, Bayou Fence 2nd – Jeremy Stewart, Bayou Fence 3rd – Scott Howe, Anvil Fence INSERT YOUR PRODUCT LITERATURE DIRECTLY INTO WORLD FENCE NEWS & THE FENCER'S ALMANAC! SAVE TIME AND MONEY! Product literature can be inserted to specific geographical regions for targeted marketing campaigns! Call for details! ELIMINATE SORTING AND MAILING Insert your product literature directly into the monthly issues of World Fence News or The Fencer's Almanac. You will eliminate sorting and mailing headaches and be assured that your product literature is being distributed to a proven, comprehensive list of over 13,000 fencing and access control professionals. UP-TO-DATE MAILING LISTS The World Fence News mailing list has been compiled directly from the customer lists of some of the fence industry's largest and best-known manufacturers and wholesalers. Each of the list's 13,000 entries is computerupdated monthly by the circulation fulfillment firm Telematch to assure the accuracy of all addresses. The mailing list of World Fence News is verified by the established media listing company Standard Rate and Data Service (SRDS) of Wilmette, Illinois. 1-800-231-0275 (from the U.S. and Canada) 512-349-2536 • 512-349-2567 fax editor@worldfencenews.com • www.worldfencenews.com WHAT CAN BE INSERTED? Virtually anything that you distribute to customers or prospects: flyers, handouts, catalog sheets, business reply cards. A large number of companies order extra copies of their Sweet's brochures at the time of printing, specifically for inserting in World Fence News or The Fencer's Almanac.

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