Do you need a knife? Check
Do you need a screw driver? Check
Do you need a scissors? Check
Do you need a pliers? Check
Do you need a bottle opener? Check
Do you want to carry all of these things with you wherever you go? NO!
You need Mason Gillion's all in one utility tool.
Much like Gillion on the field playing multiple positions for his team, this utility tool can do pretty much anything, anywhere.
Gillion has always been good with his hands which makes him a great defense back. He is also pretty handy with tools.
In Gillions off time he likes to repair things and build things. A man with a garage full of tools can always use a utility tool to keep in his vehicle or in his kitchen.
Gillion has signed a $100,000 contact with local tool maker hoping to get there brand new Utility tool line into box stores.
There will be online advertising and in store cardboard cutouts. Also, Gillion will appear in the local hardware stores willing to sell the utility tools to sign autographs. If this campaign is successful, the hope is to expand the Gillion line of home/on the go tools.
When asked about the unusual sponsorship with a DSFL player and a Tool manufacturer Gillion said "my dad knew how to fix everything and had every tool you could possibly ever need, as I grew up I inherited my dads love for football and love for fixing things. Why pay someone to fix something you can fix on your own".
Do you need a screw driver? Check
Do you need a scissors? Check
Do you need a pliers? Check
Do you need a bottle opener? Check
Do you want to carry all of these things with you wherever you go? NO!
You need Mason Gillion's all in one utility tool.
Much like Gillion on the field playing multiple positions for his team, this utility tool can do pretty much anything, anywhere.
Gillion has always been good with his hands which makes him a great defense back. He is also pretty handy with tools.
In Gillions off time he likes to repair things and build things. A man with a garage full of tools can always use a utility tool to keep in his vehicle or in his kitchen.
Gillion has signed a $100,000 contact with local tool maker hoping to get there brand new Utility tool line into box stores.
There will be online advertising and in store cardboard cutouts. Also, Gillion will appear in the local hardware stores willing to sell the utility tools to sign autographs. If this campaign is successful, the hope is to expand the Gillion line of home/on the go tools.
When asked about the unusual sponsorship with a DSFL player and a Tool manufacturer Gillion said "my dad knew how to fix everything and had every tool you could possibly ever need, as I grew up I inherited my dads love for football and love for fixing things. Why pay someone to fix something you can fix on your own".