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The PINK Mini-RSK Mk1™ is exactly like our highly regarded Doug Ritter Mini-RSK Mk1™, but with PINK Valox handles and all satin finish bright hardware. We have also replaced the standard pocket clip with a more stylish "split arrow" clip (which is still removable and reversible). Ultimate utility meets ultimate love. The satin finish hardware and split arrow clip make for a very classy looking pocket knife any woman will be proud to own and use, and the envy of all her friends.
For every PINK Mini-RSK Mk1™ sold, Doug Ritter and Aeromedix contribute 10% of the purchase price to the Bobbi Olson Cancer Fund supporting the Arizona Cancer Center's Division of Women's Cancers, which is dedicated to discovering new treatments for breast, ovarian, and uterine cancers, as well as other gynecological cancers. This newly created division at the acclaimed Arizona Cancer Center brings together clinical and research faculty from many departments who focus on breast and gynecological cancers under one umbrella.
The Arizona Cancer Center is a premier National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center celebrating its 31st anniversary this year (Comprehensive status is the highest ranking the NCI gives to cancer centers). With primary locations at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center in Tucson and on the campus of the Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center in Scottsdale, the Center has more than 250 physicians and scientists working to prevent and cure cancer.
Please note that this generous donation is in addition to a Pink Ribbon contribution from Benchmade based on the wholesale cost of the knives to Aeromedix. You are getting a double dose of cancer-fighting effort from your purchase of the Doug Ritter PINK Mini-RSK Mk1™, .
A personal message from Doug Ritter and Dr. Brent Blue:
It is a rare person who has not been touched by breast cancer in some manner or other and I am no different. The battle can be devastating, even beyond the loss of loved ones. The only hope for defeating this disease is through research and treatment and that does not come cheap. Sue and I have participated in numerous fundraising campaigns and bought our fair share of pink ribbon items to support this cause. I am very proud to now be able to directly participate with our own pink ribbon project; one that does good for all involved. Please help by giving this gift of love and hope to your special someone.
-- Doug Ritter
As a doctor, one of the most difficult parts of my job is telling a patient that they have breast cancer. The emotions that play out on the patient's face upon receiving this news are terrible to behold. Because of the efforts of researchers, today, I can give most of these patients hope for a better outcome, but we're a long way from eradicating this terrible disease; a long way from a patient already knowing when receiving this news that a cure is likely. I am very pleased to join with Doug to help raise funds for breast cancer research. Please join us in this effort and make a difference with a practical gift that she will use every day, and which gives hope to so many.
-- Dr. Brent Blue