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Red Oxx Manufacturing, Inc. is an American manufacturing company which produces travel luggage. The company was founded in 1986 by Jim Markel Sr., a retired Green Beret Captain, and was joined by his son Jim Markel Jr. and Perry Jones, also retired military parachute riggers. In the U.S., the products have won a 'National Award for Luggage'. Also, the Red Oxx Safari Beano bag was Outside Magazine's 2004 Bag of the Year.

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  1. Archer, Bert (December 6, 2006), "TED ANDERSON, VENTURES WEST PRESIDENT", The Globe and Mail, archived from the original on 2007-09-30, retrieved 2024-02-25
  2. RED OXX CARRY-ON, St. Paul Pioneer Press, June 18, 2006
  3. Red Oxx history
  4. Billings, Mont., Company Bags National Award for Luggage, Billings Gazette, April 15, 2004, Outside Buyer's Guide has selected a bag made by Red Oxx Manufacturing
  5. 2004 Bag of the Year Outside Magazine

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