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ABOUT

Tombstone Jack™ 2023

Have you ever wanted to straighten your family’s tilted gravestone monument?  Have you ever wanted to start a business helping family’s or cemeteries that would like this service?  Would you like to be able to do this without the heavy equipment and cranes that are normally involved?

The most advanced and versatile tombstone-monument lifting equipment on the planet, and it’s ready to ship. Made by real craftsmen in Gallatin Missouri, USA.

Safety and lack of strength makes using a pry-bar a dangerous project. Seeing some people attempt to lift heavy tombstones using a pry-bar just concerned us for their safety, plus the potential for damage to the monument itself.  A pry-bar is not an engineered solution, we are working on one that is, stand by for the ultimate- coming in spring of 2023.

OUR TEAM

Tombstone Jack™ is about confidence and new capacities. 

We assist our customers with imagination and determination every day as they work to improve the character of their communities and cemeteries, one precious grave at a time.

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MICHAEL ANDERSEN

Founder and President

I have lived a tremendous life, filled with dreams and ambition to create. My family has blessed my life immensely. I have been married for 36 years and together we have gained capacities and realized amazing dreams, we look to the future with enthusiasm. The ability to help our customers (new friends) accomplish their goals  is tremendously rewarding.    

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AMANDA LIMA

Director of Marketing

Amanda is specialist in Social Media Marketing. She is very talented and smart. She is always active and excited to do her best in every aspect of her job and to help others to succeed.

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JUSTIN ANDERSEN

Sales Representative

Justin is a positive and caring sales person with confidence in our company and the products he sells. He truly strives to enhance the lives of his customers as a friend.

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THE TOMBSTONE JACK IS MADE IN AMERICA!

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