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In the toughest recession since World War II, CUTCO sales...

Postby Deb » Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:30 am

In the toughest recession since World War II, sales of Cutco Cutlery are remaining sharp!!!


Another great article....and by the way these knives are NOT cheap! But they have a lifetime warranty. They are the sharpest knives in the world and despite the recession people are STILL paying for them!

They are alive and well after all these years selling their "lifetime warranty" knives!

Some people just want the best! They want to cut and dice and slice and chop with "ease"

They dont want to struggle with cheap ineffective knives!

Recession or no recession....




Vector Marketing & Cutco Cutlery Work Experience Profiled in Southern California Newspaper Article

February 25, 2009 by Angela | 0 Comments
Market Watch:

In the toughest recession since World War II, sales of Cutco Cutlery are remaining sharp, as profiled in a February 6, 2009 article in the newspaper The Californian titled, “Recession? Apparently not for Kitchen Knife Sales”.

The article profiled the Temecula, California sales office of Cutco Cutlery, the largest kitchen cutlery manufacturer in North America, and Jack Gillette, a full-time college student and sales rep for Cutco’s sales division, Vector Marketing. The 60-year-old company sells its products through a national network of college students, who sell through in-home personal demonstrations. The company trains approximately 40,000 students a year, providing them with valuable skills that serve them well in future careers.

According to the article, the Temecula, California office has sold $537,000 in Cutco Cutlery since the office opened last May, and sales are up so far this year in the company’s Western Region.

Among the people interviewed for the article was SDSU (San Diego State University) real estate professor Mark Goldman, who sold Cutco knives while a college student in the early 1970s.

“It was a tremendous experience,” he said. “I learned fundamental sales and presentation skills that have helped me in everything I have done.”

Screenshot from The Californian

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