Welcome to the Vulture Arena!
In the months ahead we're going to share some great little videos to help you understand Vulture Equipment Works' philosophy. Even though they're a relatively young company there's a lot of great history and philosophy behind their business and the products they build. They're a company all about durability and security - check out the Urban Jeep Clip and you'll see what we mean!
Made In U.S.A.... Who Cares?
We Do. Our build philosophy is simple, "Build It Right - Build It American." Vulture Equipment Works is dedicated to protecting the American worker and our domestic economy. Plus we feel that using countless gallons of fossil fuels to get products from over-seas to our shores is just plain wrong. We are proud to be doing our part to protect the economy and the work force that make this country great.
Made In U.S.A.... Who Cares?
We Do. Our build philosophy is simple, "Build It Right - Build It American." Vulture Equipment Works is dedicated to protecting the American worker and our domestic economy. Plus we feel that using countless gallons of fossil fuels to get products from over-seas to our shores is just plain wrong. We are proud to be doing our part to protect the economy and the work force that make this country great.
A Halloween Message from Vulture
It's my fault that I missed this, but it's too offbeat to not share Vulture Equipment Works' Halloween message. And, even though we're coming up on Thanksgiving, it's a kick if you know the humor of the people involved...not too mention that Vulture products probably do last forever!
One of the best ads I can remember from my Hasselblad days was "Twenty five years ago we left eight cameras on the moon. We bet they still work!" This is one of those moments and worth the chuckle. Skip Cohen
One of the best ads I can remember from my Hasselblad days was "Twenty five years ago we left eight cameras on the moon. We bet they still work!" This is one of those moments and worth the chuckle. Skip Cohen
How's this for strength and security?
I have to admit this is over the top, but that's why I get a kick out of hanging out with Bill Egbert. I still love it when he cranks things up and starts swinging his camera over his head on the trade show floor, but pulling a vehicle with the new "soft woven loop" really makes the point on durability and security!