Boker Marlin Spike

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Capt. Farrel
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Boker Marlin Spike

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This is a type of knife I was hunting for a while. I had my sights on Camillus and Case Mariner knives but they had either Delrin handles or were too expensive. I have to admit that jigged bones handles don´t make much sense on a sailors knife but I am a real sucker for them. So I was quite surprised to find a Boker Solingen Mariner knife with my favored handles! ::woot::
It was just used very lightly and received the usual "spit and polish". ::groove::
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Re: Boker Marlin Spike

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Very nice!! ::tu::
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Thank you Bladeguy! ::tu::
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That's beautiful. Someone beat me out of one of those on eBay recently.
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Re: Boker Marlin Spike

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::hmm:: I suppose they show up on the US Ebay more often that here in Germany. I have never seen one before here and I am happy that I got it. ::groove::
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