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I went by a pawn shop the other day and saw this fixed blade knife. Thought it looked familiar, so I came home and found it advertised in the American Rifleman. As I was passing the shop today, I went in and bought it for $50.
The picture with the Buck 103 skinner is for size comparison. Also polished the brass.
I had been looking around the house for over a year for that Buck.
At a family dinner a few weeks ago my son handed it to me. He had taken it to clean up and treat the sheath. It got buried in a box when he moved and forgotten. He found it after he cleaned out his storage shed. Glad to have back. I got it in the late 60's
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I went by a pawn shop the other day and saw this fixed blade knife. Thought it looked familiar, so I came home and found it advertised in the American Rifleman. As I was passing the shop today, I went in and bought it for $50.
The picture with the Buck 103 skinner is for size comparison. Also polished the brass.
I had been looking around the house for over a year for that Buck.
At a family dinner a few weeks ago my son handed it to me. He had taken it to clean up and treat the sheath. It got buried in a box when he moved and forgotten. He found it after he cleaned out his storage shed. Glad to have back. I got it in the late 60's
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What a great Christmas present :clapping:Christmas present this year...View attachment 105637
What a great Christmas present :clapping:
I like the forge work on the upper portion and the finger hole ThumbUp
It was sharp enough to shave hair off my arm right out if the box!