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WHEN STEEL MEETS THE WOOD P. 12

oker USA, attn: N. Nevins, Dept. BL4, 1550 Balsam St., Lakewood, CO 80214 800-835-6433 fax 303-586-6022 , ; Condor Tool & Knife, attn: R. Jones, Dept. BL4, 9924 Universal Blvd. #224-106, Orlando, FL 32819 407-458-9396 fax 407-458-9397 , ; Spyderco, attn: J. Laituri, Dept. BL4, 820 Spyderco Way, Golden, CO 80403 800-525-7770 , ; TOPS Knives, attn: Craig Powell, Dept. BL4, 3415 E. 109 N., Idaho Falls, ID 83401 208-542-0113 ,

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