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Adopt a Troll

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NO,

NOT LIKE THIS!


Our trolls are much nicer.

Besides, who would want to adopt this rascal?????

NO,

You can't have this one.  He has
already been adopted!


Social Director, Lorrie Brenner, seems to be partial to red haired trolls.

YES,

LIKE THIS!


Cute little trolls like these will be available for purchase at our meetings, and events. 
Available in several different hair colors, pick the ones you want. <Click Here for a large picture>.  Klikk på bilder for storre versjon.

To make them more unique for us; Skjold Lodge had the manufacturer, DAM© , put the Sons of Norway logo on each one before they were shipped here from Denmark.

Almost 30 of these little trolls were adopted during Scandinavian Day at Vasa Park.
We think you would like one too.

These little trolls would make great stocking stuffers at Christmas time.  Put one or more in your car to keep you company.

Some more information about our DAM© trolls.

These little rascals have been popular for a long time and there are collectors world-wide.  Check out E-bay and you will see what we mean. There are lots of listings of people looking for specific Thomas Dam trolls. 
In 1964, versions of this troll were being sold all over the world, with over a million sold in the United States alone.

Following is a little history about these trolls taken from http://www.troll-company.dk/history.html
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Once upon a time...
A lot of water has flown through the Limfjorden since the fisherman's son and creator of Trolls, Thomas Dam, made his first Troll - in his own image - out of a piece of wood.

At that time Thomas Dam's family was very poor and the things that Thomas Dam carved in wood were the family's only income. Nobody knew that at on time these little creatures would become world-famous. Before Thomas Dam started carving in wood he had been a fisherman, bricklayer and a baker.

After making big dolls for fun fairs for a period of time all the members of the small family started making Trolls that were smaller.

At that time the Troll figures were made of natural rubber and were filled with wood savings. The wigs were sewed together of small pieces of sheep skin. The clothes were sewed on the Troll. Everything was handmade. It was hard work, but sales went well and it made the family's living.

Soon the little back building became too small, and the Dam family had to build a factory. The sales grew steadily in the 60's and thousands of Trolls traveled into the big world.

As sales increased a more rational way of producing Trolls was necessary. Therefore a new kind of plastic had to be used in order to make the troll's body on a machine. This material also had the advantage that it lasted longer than the natural rubber. The rest of the production of Trolls is still mostly handmade. This ensures that the quality is the best and that each Troll is something very special.

Since the start of the troll production many people have tried to copy the Trolls. But there is only one original Troll:
The Dam Troll from The Troll Company in Gjøl, situated in the northern part of Denmark.

According to old fairytales trolls have magic powers. They love to make you smile and be happy. Some people say that Trolls also bring good luck. But be careful: only the ORIGINAL Dam Troll has magic powers.

Therefore... look for the DAM logo and thereby be certain that you have the
ORIGINAL GOOD LUCK TROLL.
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