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hris Reeve Knives, attn: A. Reeve, Dept. BL1, 2949 S. Victory View Way, Boise, ID 83709-2946 208.375.0367 ; Ernest Emerson, Dept. BL1, 1234 W. 254th, Harbor City, CA 90710 Contact: 310-539-5633, , ; Rick Hinderer, Dept. BL1, 5373 Columbus Rd., Shreve, OH 44676 Contact: 330-317-2964, , ; RJ Martin, Dept. BL1, 51 Bramblewood St, Bridgewater, MA 02324 Contact: 508-279-0682; Brian Nadeau, Dept. BL1, 8 Sand Hill Rd., Stanhope, NJ 07874 Contact: 862-258-0792, , ; Les Robertson, c/o Robertson Custom Cutlery, , ; John W. Smith, Dept. BL1, 1322 Cow Branch Rd, West Liberty, KY 41472 Contact: 606-743-3599, , ; Bob Terzuola, ; Brian Tighe, Dept. BL1, 12-111 Fourth Ave, Suite 376 Ridley Square, St. Catharines, ON, CANADA L2S 3P5 Contact: 905-892-2734, ; True North Knives, attn: N. Ostroff, Dept. BL1, 2455 Hollywood Blvd., Ste. 201, Hollywood, FL 33020 954-453-1104 866-748-9985 fax 954-453-1105 ; Jon Ukman, c/o 312-399-9999

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