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Multivisor Keeps Neck Free Of Sunburn
"People were always asking me where I got my hat so I decided to put it on the market," says Robert Keffer, a Cross Lanes, W.Va., construction worker who sewed two visors together to protect both his neck and face from sunburn.
The hat sells itself and Keffer says he's found that companies like it because it
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Multivisor Keeps Neck Free Of Sunburn FARM HOME Miscellaneous 29-5-19
"People were always asking me where I got my hat so I decided to put it on the market," says Robert Keffer, a Cross Lanes, W.Va., construction worker who sewed two visors together to protect both his neck and face from sunburn.
The hat sells itself and Keffer says he's found that companies like it because it has twice as many places to advertise. The front and back halves of the Multivisors are joined by Velcro. Keffer only makes visors, not hats, because they're cooler.
He also has a version with side flaps that protect the ears and another that has elastic between the two visors instead of Velcro.
Eventually, Keffer wants to sell double-visor baseball caps as well. "We want to be your one-stop shop for hats."
All hats sell for $5.80 (plus S&H).
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Robert Keffer, Multi-vize Headwear, 5279 Doc Bailey Rd., Cross Lanes, W.Va. 25313 (ph 866 441-8628 or 304 776-8628; fax 304 776-8691; skeffer@charter.net; www.multivize .com).
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