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Dick studied art at Newark
School of Fine Art & Industrial Art and the School
of Visual Arts in New York City. He is a member of the
Society of Illustrators, New York, and the U.S. Air
Force Historical Art Program. He has approximately 50
drawings and paintings in the Pentagon and at Air Force
bases around the world. For the last ten years Dick
Kramer's name has become synonymous with the finest in
tactical and military art. He and his wife, Ginny,
started the business together in Florida at their dining
room table and together built it into what it has become
today.
The company moved to
Leesburg, Virginia, in 1996 and has continued to provide
quality art at an affordable price to the tactical and
military communities. The men and women in law
enforcement, and the military are Dick and Ginny's
personal heroes. They support 100% the efforts and
personal sacrifice of the people who work to keep the
peace for the rest of us. That is why it is a joy and a
privilege for them to depict the peacekeeper as he
should be shown... risking his life in everyday
situations. They strive to keep a personal touch with
all their customers and will do whatever it takes to
ensure that the customer is happy and satisfied.
Dick's motto is,
"The customer is always right, even when he's
wrong." Dick's corporate accounts read like a list
of heavy hitters in the tactical and military fields:
Safariland, Zodiac, Remington, H&K, Glock, Camelbak,
and Colt, just to name a few.
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