Hammacher Schlemmer Introduces The Your Photo Bag Toss Game
NEW YORK, May 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Continuing its 169-year history of offering the Best, the Only and the Unexpected, Hammacher Schlemmer introduces The Your Photo Bag Toss Game, an adaptation of the backyard and tailgate game made in the likeness of any photograph you provide.
The image is digitally printed with fade-resistant ink onto a 3/4"-thick solid wood board and coated with a UV-, water-, stain-, and scrape-resistant laminate that withstands years of competitive play. This official tournament-grade game is constructed with a 11/2"-thick solid rubber wood frame that won't flex like flimsy varieties made with inferior materials, giving baggers a consistent surface for throwing shuckers and sliders.
"Personalized items make great gifts for those who have everything," explained Hammacher Schlemmer's General Manager Fred Berns. "This modified version of the classic game can commemorate a special occasion, honor a loved one, or pay homage to a favorite sports team."
Customers receive a certificate with ordering instructions and a link for uploading a high-resolution photo that is then transformed onto the game's playing surface. Includes four red and four blue regulation duck cloth bags.
The Your Photo Bag Toss Game is available from Hammacher Schlemmer for $249.95. For more information about The Your Photo Bag Toss Game, please contact Trish Hammond at (847) 581-8987 or via e-mail at [email protected].
About Hammacher Schlemmer
Hammacher Schlemmer is America's longest running catalog, offering the Best, the Only and the Unexpected since 1848. The company provides unique products that solve problems or represent the only one of their kind, and backs its products by a rather famous Lifetime Guarantee of Complete Satisfaction. Hammacher Schlemmer's innovative offerings are available through its catalog and online at www.hammacher.com.
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