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Golden Grips Cutlery begins national marketing campaign with QVC

Sammamish based Prokop International Co. recently announced they begun selling the GoldenGrip line of cutlery through TV retailer QVC.

The patented ergonomic handle has a several contoured areas which support your thumb and hand providing more control and strength for those people who have sore or weak hands.

"I am excited about our superior design and fantastic potential to take this product nationwide. Several of our patents for this technology have issued, and we have several more international patents pending, the number of products we can improve with this new ergonomic handle design is going to be huge, it a big win for people with sore hands and wrists." said David Prokop President of Prokop Int'l.

The Ergoknife handle is specifically designed for right handed people (left handed design coming soon) has a 33% larger surface area then traditional knife handles, which reduces pressure points, provides stronger grip and more blade control. The Golden Grips(tm) handle is the result biomechanical research performed in cooperation with Prokop Int'l and the Heimstra Human Factors Laboratories at the University of South Dakota . see www.GoldenGrips.com .

Prokop said, "We are pleased to introduce the first of a line of ergonomic products, to the 80 million people in the United States who have low grip strength or sore hands."

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