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Fight'n Rooster - Frank Buster - Twenty Dollar Gold Piece - 70's-80's Stockman - Solingen, Germany

Fight'n Rooster - Frank Buster - Twenty Dollar Gold Piece - 70's-80's Stockman - Solingen, Germany
Fight'n Rooster - Frank Buster - Twenty Dollar Gold Piece - 70's-80's Stockman - Solingen, Germany
Fight'n Rooster - Frank Buster - Twenty Dollar Gold Piece - 70's-80's Stockman - Solingen, Germany
Fight'n Rooster - Frank Buster - Twenty Dollar Gold Piece - 70's-80's Stockman - Solingen, Germany
Fight'n Rooster - Frank Buster - Twenty Dollar Gold Piece - 70's-80's Stockman - Solingen, Germany
Fight'n Rooster - Frank Buster - Twenty Dollar Gold Piece - 70's-80's Stockman - Solingen, Germany
Fight'n Rooster - Frank Buster - Twenty Dollar Gold Piece - 70's-80's Stockman - Solingen, Germany
Fight'n Rooster - Frank Buster - Twenty Dollar Gold Piece - 70's-80's Stockman - Solingen, Germany
Fight'n Rooster - Frank Buster - Twenty Dollar Gold Piece - 70's-80's Stockman - Solingen, Germany
Fight'n Rooster - Frank Buster - Twenty Dollar Gold Piece - 70's-80's Stockman - Solingen, Germany

Made in Solingen, Germany! 

Today I've got a nice and shiny old stockman from Frank Buster. This Rooster just screams 1970's with it's golden sparkles. This knife features a beautiful blade etch which reads, Twenty Dollar Gold Piece with the Fight'n Rooster logo. It does not appear to have ever been used, carried or sharpened. She has gator snap on every blade! No wobble or play. 

There is some discoloration near the spine of each blade due to poor storage. It is more noticeable on the secondary blades (see pics). The celluloid scales appear to have some shrinkage starting (also in pics). There are also some light markings on the bolsters, possibly from the celluloid gassing? I'm not sure how to properly clean that so I have not tried, because I would hate to mess it up. She's still very pretty and rare. Overall, it's still a very well built knife. Just a shame about the celluloid. 

Stay Golden!

**Note: I am new to knife collecting and selling. All descriptions are to the best of my knowledge and in an attempt to be as honest and forthright as possible in regards to knife condition. I have conducted hours upon hours of research on each individual knife that comes into my possession in an attempt to set a fair price. PLEASE feel free to contact me for more information on this or any other item in my store.


Semper Fi 

1 In Stock
Item # 97194
$120.00

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