Keen Kutter?

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msteele6
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Keen Kutter?

Post by msteele6 »

This is not a Keen Kutter. Check out the nail pulls.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-E-C-Sim ... 4#ht_0wt_0
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olderdogs1
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Re: Keen Kutter?

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I think this guy sells more fakes than good knives. : ::td::
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btrwtr
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Re: Keen Kutter?

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I look at anything from this seller with great skepticism. Looks like that knife could use either less bolster or more bone on that tail end. Blade configuration looks unusual for a EC Simmons KK knife (pen in back of master). I doubt a close up of the stamps would make the knife look any better. Blade tangs look shaved. Junk.

When I read the knife it said myrtlefaye.

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msteele6
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Re: Keen Kutter?

Post by msteele6 »

btrwtr,

Yeah, that's what I meant by checking out the nail pulls. This knife, with the pen behind the main blade has the nail pulls facing opposite directions. I've never seen a Keen Kutter jack (by any manufacturer) with that configuration.
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