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Postage stamp featuring Hilti combihammer now available in Liechtenstein.

 
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3 Sep 2007

Postage stamps from Liechtenstein are valued collectors items, making them outstanding ambassadors. Today marks the release of the second part of the stamp series entitled "Technical innovation from Liechtenstein." Four different subjects carry the message from Liechtenstein's industrial center throughout the world. One of the stamps shows the Hilti TE 56-ATC combihammer.

Postage stamp featuring Hilti combihammer now available in Liechtenstein.

"We are very pleased that the postage stamp showing one of our flagship tools is appearing during the year we celebrate a milestone anniversary," said Hilti Chief Executive Officer Bo Risberg. "Forty years ago Hilti introduced the first rotary hammer having an electropneumatic hammering mechanism suitable for construction sites. This system has been consistently refined and further developed since then." The Hilti TE 56-ATC is not only robust and reliable, it is also equipped with the TPS theft protection service that blocks the tool if unauthorized persons try to use it.

The stamp, having a value of 1.30 francs, is available individually, as a cancelled initial issue, in a sheet of 20 and in maxi-card format, which shows the combihammer in use during construction of the new parliament building in Vaduz.



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