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We’re proud to say that our oldest project — Permanent Defense — has now been around for sixteen years

February 16th, 2018 Andrew Villeneuve Photography

We're proud to say that our oldest project - - Permanent Defense - - has now been around for sixteen years

We’re proud to say that our oldest project — Permanent Defense — has now been around for sixteen years

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