Henry Repeating Arms Donates 50 Custom Rifles to Support 13-Year-Old Leukemia Fighter Keane Rhodes
Henry Repeating Arms has generously donated 50 custom 'Team Keane' Golden Boy .22 lever-action rifles to aid 13-year-old Keane Rhodes, battling ALL T-cell leukemia. Each rifle bears unique artwork and serial numbers, with proceeds supporting Keane's medical expenses.
The rifles, built on Henry's Golden Boy .22 platform, feature polished Brasslite receivers, octagon barrels, and genuine American walnut stocks. Baron Engraving donated intricate artwork on each buttstock, honouring Keane's passions: football, baseball, hunting, fishing, and his nickname 'Honey Badger'. The first and last serial numbers, TEAMKEANE01 and TEAMKEANE50, are available in online auctions on September 14 and 21, 2024, respectively.
Company founder Anthony Imperato praised Keane's bravery and resilience, expressing hope for his future success. Keane, an avid athlete and outdoorsman, dreams of becoming a professional baseball player or a pyrotechnical engineer. The remaining rifles are available for purchase online, with proceeds going directly to the Rhodes family.
Henry Repeating Arms' 'Team Keane' rifles showcase the company's commitment to supporting young Keane in his fight against leukemia. Through their Guns For Great Causes initiative, they aim to offset Keane's medical expenses, offering hope and assistance to the Rhodes family.
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