Bullnose template
Meet The Inventor
A Great Tool – Mine, Inc.
Robert Lyndell Clark, Jr. was born and raised in Blitchtion, Florida in 1960 where he was raised on his families’ cattle farm that spanned over 110 acres. He and his 8 siblings were taught early the values of dedication, hard work, and integrity as it applied to business ownership. Fresh out of high school in 1979, Robert enlisted in the US Marine Corp where he studied electronic communications. His service tenure of 4 years included tours in Okinawa and Camp Lejeune.
The Bullnose Template was created as a result of a frustrating experience when Robert was commissioned to build steps for a property in Philadelphia. Late arrival of the cement truck coupled with inclement weather prevented project completion on time and on budget. Reflection on this incident fueled the creative and business savvy mind of Robert to devise a durable product that could circumvent the issue of waiting for cement to dry before shaping and forming concrete steps.
After designing the schematics, securing the patent and reaching out to local businesses, the Bullnose Template became an instant success. Since 1993, this invention has serviced contractors and handymen in thousands of projects in and around the Delaware Valley. Robert’s ultimate goal is to reach a wider range of potential customers via social media platforms. This would expand usage of the Bullnose Template on a global scale.