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Nature Vision Inc. Deals only to FM members!!!


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Nature Vision is offering some closeout deal to FM memebers only. To get theses prices you must e-mail Customer Service- [email protected] and say that you are a FM member and let them know your FM screen name as well... plenty of items and some great deals!!!

Item Number Price Each Special Break Item Description

49001 7 $12.50 N/A In-Fisherman Fillet Knife w/DVD & Sharpener

49002 4 $5.00 3/$12 Crappie 12pk Cooler

49003 1 $5.00 3/$12 Channel Catfish 12pk Cooler

49004 8 $5.00 3/$12 Largemouth Bass 12pk Cooler

49005 5 $5.00 3/$12 Walleye 12pk Cooler

49006 2 $5.00 3/$12 Crappie 24pk Cooler

49007 9 $5.00 3/$12 Channel Catfish 24pk Cooler

49008 6 $5.00 3/$12 Largemouth Bass 24pk Cooler

49009 3 $5.00 3/$12 Walleye 24pk Cooler

49010 9 $25.00 4/$90 Persistence 20x24 Framed Poster

49011 6 $25.00 4/$90 Patience 20x24 Framed Poster

49012 3 $25.00 4/$90 Discovery 20x24 Framed Poster

49013 0 $25.00 4/$90 Integrity 20x24 Framed Poster

49014 7 $25.00 4/$90 Passion 20x24 Framed Poster

49015 4 $25.00 4/$90 Vision 20x24 Framed Poster

49016 1 $3.00 4/$10 Persistence 20x24 Rolled Poster

49017 8 $3.00 4/$10 Patience 20x24 Rolled Poster

49018 5 $3.00 4/$10 Discovery 20x24 Rolled Poster

49019 2 $3.00 4/$10 Integrity 20x24 Rolled Poster

49020 8 $3.00 4/$10 Passion 20x24 Rolled Poster

49021 5 $3.00 4/$10 Vision 20x24 Rolled Poster

49023 9 $12.00 5/$50 Persistence Desk Plaque

49024 6 $12.00 5/$50 Patience Desk Plaque

49025 3 $12.00 5/$50 Discovery Desk Plaque

49026 0 $12.00 5/$50 Vision Desk Plaque

49027 7 $12.00 5/$50 Passion Desk Plaque

49028 4 $12.00 5/$50 Integrity Desk Plaque

To view these products go to www.naturevisioninc.com and then view products... again, to place an order you must e-mail customer service.

{note from me... I just looked on their web page.. this is WAY WAY WAY below retail... I sniff some x-mas shopping}

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Thanks Deitz and Nature Vision for the great offers!

I'll vouch for the 12pk coolers. The inside is lined with a reflective-type backing (think space-blanket), which must really keep the cool-in. This summer, Ray Esboldt and I had cold drinks which I'd packed 12 hours earlier......after sitting in my truck on a 95 degree day in July!

Joel

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