Allmand Announces Promotion to Find Oldest-Working Light Tower

Jan. 4, 2013
To commemorate its 75th anniversary, Allmand Bros. is looking for the oldest functioning Allmand light tower in the United States.

To commemorate its 75th anniversary, Allmand Bros. is looking for the oldest functioning Allmand light tower in the United States. The company is asking anyone in the 48 contiguous U.S. states who owns an old Allmand light tower to visit www.allmand.com or the Allmand Facebook page immediately after The Rental Show 2013 to submit the serial number and photos of their unit in operation.

The entry submissions will be showcased on the Allmand web site and the person or company submitting the entry with the oldest working light tower will be awarded the company’s commemorative 75th Special Diamond Edition Night-Lite PRO II V-Series light tower in exchange for their old light tower.

The oldest winning light tower will become the property of Allmand Bros. Inc. and will be proudly displayed at the Allmand factory in Holdrege, Neb. The promotion begins immediately after The Rental Show 2013, Feb. 10-13, and will run through the middle of June, with the winning entry being announced in July. Check the Allmand web site or Facebook page after The Rental Show 2013 for details and full contest rules.

In a separate promotion, Allmand is also giving a $250 parts credit and a 1/25 scale model Night Lite PRO II to one customer each month in 2013. Entry details and rules are now posted and may also be found on the Allmand web site or Facebook page.