FR Sowbelly "Kentucky Cutlery Assn."

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FR Sowbelly "Kentucky Cutlery Assn."

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This one came today. It had to get the usual "Beauty Parlour" treatment which means a few minutes on the buffer in my shop.
It´s one of 120 and I like those fancy blades on Sowbellies best. ::tu::

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Excellent stag on that one!! :shock:

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Very nice,what year is that one. I have only been able to grab up one sowbelly so far but I am always on the lookout. This one is in the old green bone.

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It looks like a club knife to me because it says "Kentucky Cutlery Assn. 1989" on the main blade. It has even a Kentucky Cutlery Assn.-stamp on the blade and on the other side the normal Frank Buster Stamp. And yes, the stag is really beautiful on this one. ::tu::

I like the acorn shield on yours! ::woot::
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lol how did I miss that,I must have been looking at that fine stag to close. It is a real nice one Cap.
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sharpen your knife !!!
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