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  2. Sharper Image - Wikipedia

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    The Sharper Image was founded by Richard Thalheimer. The company started in 1977 as a catalog business to sell jogging watches. [4] Later, through their catalog, [5] The Sharper Image expanded its product assortment to include high-end futuristic gadgets, electronics, massage chairs, and air purifiers. The Sharper Image eventually expanded to ...

  3. Richard Thalheimer - Wikipedia

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    He is the founder and former CEO of the US-based consumer brand, The Sharper Image. He established The Sharper Image in 1977, after taking an interest in watches. The early watch designs were inspired by a $69 watch that he owned and advertised his watch range in Runner's World magazine. The success of the watch advertisement led to the ...

  4. The Sharper Image emerges from the ashes as a "virtual brand"

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    The Sharper Image, once a staple at malls around the country, was snuffed out of business last year. Strangely, it seems that providing people with a free place to try out a massage recliner is ...

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  6. Talk:Sharper Image - Wikipedia

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    E.g., if you do a Google News search, you find that, for page after page, the only occurrence of "the Sharper Image" is specific-product references like "the Sharper Image [product name]", with "the" referring to the entire product construction and using "Sharper Image" as a modifer, not with the definite article being part of a name "The ...

  7. Sharper Image gift cards: It's nice to have some Leverage - AOL

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    A recent survey revealed that approximately 27% of gift cards are never redeemed. In 2006, that came to over $8 billion in gifts that ended up going back to retailers. The most common reasons that ...