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HELL, Inc. to Market Personalized Copies of the Companys Stock Certificate

HELL, Inc., a Texas corporation, will begin marketing personalized copies of the companys stock certificates through its website, www.hellstock.com.

Hells Half Acre, Ft. Worth, TX (PRWEB) May 23, 2005 -- HELL, Inc., a Texas corporation, will begin marketing personalized copies of the companys stock certificates through its website, www.hellstock.com.

Replicating one share of common stock, the unique, copyrighted artwork is personalized with the name-of-choice of the purchaser, simulating the ownership of one (1) share of HELL, Inc. Common Stock.

The non-equity 'gift stock, printed on parchment paper in high resolution, is ideal as a gift or as a handsome addition to the home or office. Presented as a two sided stock certificate, the stocks front depicts a classic view of the underworld, in a vintage wood-cut style, influenced by the 19th century engravings of Gustave Doré and John Martin. Gift orders can be sent directly to recipients. The 2-sided print is offered framed ($34.95) or un-framed ($19.95).

The company indicated that their direct Business-to-Consumer marketing would be directed toward individuals needing a unique gift item or unique way to express them. www.hellstock.com

About HELL, Inc.:
HELL, Inc., a Texas corporation, markets novelty, gift and specialty advertising merchandise. Incorporated in 2004 and based in Fort Worth, Texas, HELL, Inc. promotes its line of products, direct to consumer, through e-commerce and web channels.

About Hells Half Acre:
In the late 19th century, Hell's Half Acre became almost a generic name for the red-light district in many frontier towns. Among the various Hell's Half Acres that dotted the frontier, none was more infamous or more rambunctious than Fort Worth's. The Fort Worth version started during the city's heyday as a drover's stop on the cattle trails to Kansas in the early 1870s. The name first appeared in the local newspaper in 1874, but by that time the district was already well established on the lower end of town, where it was the first thing the trail drivers saw as they approached the town from the south.

Illegal activities in Hell's Half Acre were tolerated by city officials because of their importance to the town's economy. The district prospered in the 1880s and added to Fort Worth's growing reputation as a rowdy frontier town. Famous gamblers Luke Short, Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp and outlaws Sam Bass, Eugene Bunch, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are known to have spent time in Hell's Half Acre.


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