Posted on 04/26/2020 7:35:02 AM PDT by knighthawk
A combat veteran who made a customized steel flag for President Trump has retooled his Alabama home decor business during the coronavirus pandemic to design free products for everyday heroes on the frontlines of the crisis.
Colin Wayne, CEO of Redline Steel in Huntsville, decided to give away steel wall decor as a thank you to professionals putting their health on the line during the pandemic, including nurses, truckers, health care workers and U.S. Postal Service mail carriers.
"It's just been a tremendous way that I can -- from a small town in Alabama -- make a difference," Wayne, a 30-year-old Army veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and a former fitness model, told Fox News. "And I can really tell that it has."
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Good on him. But Huntsville isn’t exactly a small town. I believe the metro area is over 400,000 population and spills over three counties.
The company is located in Tanner AL, an unincorporated area between Athens and Decatur.
But the size of the town is kinda beside the point.
He mentioned https://www.madeinamerica.com
Here is a list of some others that appeared on FR yesterday (haven’t checked them out; just relaying info):
https://www.madeinamerica.co/pages/thelist
https://madeinamericastore.com/
https://stillmadeinusa.com/kitchen.html
https://americansworking.com/guns-made-in-the-usa/amp/
https://www.everythingkitchens.com/made-in-the-usa.html
https://www.themadeinamericamovement.com/made-in-usa-companies/
https://arisindustrial.com/made-in-usa/
https://americanmanufacturing.org/made-in-america
I have their multicolor “In God We Trust” eagle.
Excellent quality.
Well, shame on me for reading the article, seeing “Redline Steel in Huntsville” and taking it at face value.
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