Designer seeks American Manufacturer, Part 2: The "Extension Flashlight"

Jaz Martinez and Joanne Fitzgerald are two flight attendants who fly international routes for a major domestic airline.
The two say that flight attendants need to carry an "extension flashlight" to help passengers find items lost under their seats. They believe that a "more efficient tool" is needed.
They've devised a prototype telescoping flashlight that can extend approximately 26 inches, and is equipped with both a magnet tip and pocket clip:
This allows the lighted tool to do a “sweep” under a passenger's seat and retrieve cell phones, IPods, and eyeglasses. It also has a magnet on the tip so it can retrieve small metal objects that are lost.
Martinez and Fitzgerald say their goal is to find a domestic U.S. manufacturer to begin mass-producing their extension flashlight. They explain that "Made in the U.S.A. is our motto."
There is no reason why this flashlight cannot be made in the United States of America for this specific purpose and usage. Who will help us achieve this goal?
Any U.S. manufacturers who might be interested in producing this helpful tool should contact: nwtoths [at] @aol [dot] com and jojofitz [at] msn [dot] com

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The Extension Flashlight
Would Ullman Devices in Ridgefield, Connecticut not be the right mfg for this job? They make a lot (all?) of their products in the US & have similar products. http://www.ullman-devices.com/