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2015 Sportsman's Series -Post Season Reunion (Unframed)

2015 Sportsman's Series -Post Season Reunion (Unframed)

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SKU 14
$280.00
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Two of North Carolina's Conservationists To Present This Spectacular Companion Print To Round Out Your Collection.

Post Season Reunion- Eddie Bridges, lifelong outdoorsman, founded the North Carolina Wildlife Habitat Foundation 23 years ago to create a perpetual savings account that aided in obtaining land for fishing and hunting, along with managing and protecting fish and wildlife habitiat. Thus far, this volunteer organization has raised over $3 million and has allocated over $1 million for conservation projects. This release is in honor of a long-standing relationship with conservation leaders in his home state of North Carolina.

Post Season Reunion Camp Bryan Farms is a hidden treasure nestled in Eastern North Carolina. Established in 1898, it has been a favorite gathering place for many outdoorsmen including the likes of Babe Ruth and Ted Williams. "Post Season Reunion" is being offered in an edition size of 2,500 signed and numbered giclees along with 150 Artist Proofs. The image measures 23"W x 11"H.

Framing options are available upon request. You may also elect to pick up your giclee(s) at our Gallery to avoid shipping charges. You may select Gallery pickup in the "Select Shipping" portion of your web cart checkout.


Proceeds from this series have been earmarked to support NCWHF's largest conservation project to date that will involve multiple conservation organizations across the state.

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2015 Sportsman's Series -Post Season Reunion (Unframed)
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