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Pewter Residential Development Deal Toy

Custom pewter deal toy commemorating construction of the Metropolis, a 56-story high-rise residential tower located in Los Angeles.

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Custom deal tombstone, incorporating a custom pewter replica, commemorating construction of the Metropolis, a 56-story residential tower located in Los Angeles.

Residential Development Deal Toy

Custom deal toy celebrating the successful raising of equity funds for the construction of a residential development in the Austin suburb of Buda.

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Back view of crystal deal toy commemorating the successful raising of funds for the development of The Royalton at Sunfield. Construction of the 300-unit residential development outside Austin, Texas is expected to conclude in 2021.

Throne-Themed Resin Deal Toy

Custom resin deal toy marking the purchase of a majority stake in STG Braunsberg, a firm specializing in the construction of fiber-optic networks.

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Resin deal toy commemorating the acquisition of a majority stake in STG Braunsberg, a firm based in Bochum, Germany focused on fibre-optic network construction and maintenance.

The Right Approach to Lucite Embedded Awards

December 11, 2023 by David Parry

Lucite embedded awards can provide recipients with something that is truly deserving of that...

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Special Event Commemoratives That Will Stand the Test of Time

April 21, 2022 by David Parry

Any time you order an award to commemorate a special event for your company or organization, you...

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School Bond Offering Wood Commemorative

Wood puzzle-piece commemorative marking bond offerings for the construction of two new high schools in Scott County, Kentucky. (23AKL210)

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Separated view of puzzle pieces commemorating two high school construction bond offerings.

Barnes Stone Composite

Stone composite deal toy marking the acquisition of Synventive Molding Solutions by Barnes Group, an aerospace and industrial manufacturer based in Bristol, Connecticut. The seller was private equity firm Littlejohn & Co. of Greenwich, Connecticut.

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Golden Gate Deutsche Bank Lucite Embedment

Tombstone embedment with sandtimer marking the acquisition of U.S. Silica. The Frederick, Maryland-based company is the second-largest U.S. miner and processor of industrial sand, and a supplier to oil and natural gas operators. The acquirers were Golden Gate Capital, a San Francisco private equity firm, and Preferred Unlimited, a real estate and mining firm based in Philadelphia.

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