 We are pleased to announce that SARGE Knives has been named as an official licensee of the Boy Scouts of America. We are honored to be associated with an organization with nearly a century long tradition of building charter and developing personal fitness in boys and young adults. To find more about the Boy Scouts of America please visit www.scouting.org. We have put together a unique line of BSA knives and lights that will serve as trusted tools for the scouts along their journey. As with all Sarge products, the BSA line will be manufactured according to our strict specification to insure the highest quality and will come with a no hassle lifetime warranty. For more information or to purchase these products go to our Boy Scout Shop page.  SARGE is proud to announce a new partnership with National Wild Turkey Federation. SARGE will serve as an official knives licensee and has created 5 new knives just for the NWTF. These knives can be purchased through the Turkey Shoppe on the NWTFs website. Also, look for the special offer in the Bonus Saving Book available at all NWTF banquets. About the NWTF: The National Wild Turkey Federation is a nonprofit conservation organization that works daily to further its mission of conserving the wild turkey and the preserving our hunting heritage.  Through dynamic partnerships with state, federal and provincial wildlife agencies, the NWTF and its members have helped restore wild turkey populations across the country, spending more than $306 million to conserve 14 million acres of habitat for all types of wildlife. The Federation works to increase interest in the outdoors by bringing new hunters and conservationists into the fold through outdoor education events and its outreach programs--Women in the Outdoors, Wheelin' Sportsmen, JAKES and Xtreme JAKES. The NWTF was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in Edgefield, S.C. According to many state and federal agencies, the restoration of the wild turkey is arguably the greatest conservation success story in North America's wildlife history. To find out more about the NWTF visit www.nwtf.org or call (800)THE-NWTF.
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