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Re: Knives in the news

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*****There were no issues of this particular newspaper to browse through from January 29, 1944 to February 19, 1944.*****

Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 21, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 22, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 24, 1944 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 24, 1944 (text unreadable)
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 25, 1944 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 25, 1944
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 25, 1944
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 26, 1944 (text unreadable)
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 29, 1944
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 29, 1944 (obituary-New York Knife Company mentioned)
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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New York Knife Company mentioned.
New York Knife Company mentioned.
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 2, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 3, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 6, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 6, 1944
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 7, 1944
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 8, 1944 (text unreadable)
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 9, 1944 (Ulster Knife Company mentioned)
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 10, 1944
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 17, 1944 (text unreadable)
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 18, 1944
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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Ulster Knife Company mentioned.
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 20, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 21, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 21, 1944 (see picture #5-March 7, 1944-previous post)
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 22, 1944
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 23, 1944 (Schrade Cutlery plant mentioned)
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 24, 1944 (text unreadable-see Picture #3-March 21, 1944-this post)
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - March 25, 1944
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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Schrade Cutlery plant mentioned.
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 4, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 6, 1944 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 7, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 10, 1944
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 11, 1944
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 13, 1944
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 13, 1944
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 14, 1944
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 22, 1944 (see picture #6-March 24, 1944-previous post)
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 22, 1944 (Schrade Cutlery Company mentioned-
Schrade Industry 40TH Anniversary-1944 & 1904 Schrade Officers Listed)
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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1944 Schrade Cutlery Company Officers:<br />President - J. Louis Schrade.<br />Vice President - Louis Schrade (Middletown).<br />Secretary &amp; Treasurer - L. J. Schrade.<br />Asst. Secretary &amp; Treasurer - John N. Embler.<br /><br />1904 Schrade Cutlery Company Officers:<br />President - George Schrade.<br />Vice President - Philip Hasbrouck.<br />Treasurer - J. L. Schrade.<br />Secretary - I. H. Loughran.<br />Directors - Sanford Abrams &amp; Jacob Herman.
1944 Schrade Cutlery Company Officers:
President - J. Louis Schrade.
Vice President - Louis Schrade (Middletown).
Secretary & Treasurer - L. J. Schrade.
Asst. Secretary & Treasurer - John N. Embler.

1904 Schrade Cutlery Company Officers:
President - George Schrade.
Vice President - Philip Hasbrouck.
Treasurer - J. L. Schrade.
Secretary - I. H. Loughran.
Directors - Sanford Abrams & Jacob Herman.
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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 24, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 25, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 26, 1944 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 28, 1944 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - April 29, 1944
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 1, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 2, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 2, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 2, 1944 (editorial-text unreadable-Schrade Cutlery
Company mentioned-see picture #10-April 22, 1944-page 42)
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 2, 1944 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 2, 1944
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 3, 1944 (see picture #6-May 2, 1944-previous picture)
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 4, 1944
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 5, 1944 (see picture #8-May 4, 1944-previous picture)
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 6, 1944 (see picture #9-April 22, 1944-page 42)
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Pictures #1, #2 & #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 8, 1944 (one article)
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 8, 1944
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 9, 1944 (text unreadable-see pictures #1, #2 & #3-May 8, 1944-this post)
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 9, 1944
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 10, 1944 (text unreadable-see picture #5-May 9, 1944-this post)
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 10, 1944
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 11, 1944 (text unreadable-see picture #7-May 10, 1944-this post)
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 11, 1944
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Pictures #1 & #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 12, 1944 (one article-text unreadable-see picture #9-May 11, 1944-previous post)
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 12, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 12, 1944
Pictures #5, #6, #7 & #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 13, 1944 (one article-see pictures #1 & #2-May 12, 1944-this post)
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 13, 1944
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 15, 1944 (see pictures #5, #6, #7 & #8-May 13, 1944-this post)
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If you're interested in the history of the cutlery industry in Knifetown,
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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 15, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 16, 1944 (see picture #10-May 15, 1944-previous post)
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 16, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 22, 1944
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 23, 1944 (see picture #2-May 16, 1944-this post)
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 25, 1944 (see picture #5-May 23, 1944-previous picture)
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - May 26, 1944 (see picture #7-May 3, 1944-this page)
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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 1, 1944 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 2, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 5, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 6, 1944 (self explanatory, I hope)
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 9, 1944 (text unreadable-see picture #8-February 26, 1944-page 42)
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 10, 1944
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 12, 1944
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 12, 1944
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 13, 1944
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 14, 1944
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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 15, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 15, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 15, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 16, 1944
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 17, 1944
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 19, 1944
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 19, 1944
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 19, 1944
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 24, 1944
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 27, 1944 (see picture #7-May 26, 1944-this page)
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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 27, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 29, 1944 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 29,1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - June 29, 1944
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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - July 1, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - July 3, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - July 5, 1944 (First Lord Wharncliffe mentioned)
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - July 5, 1944
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - July 5, 1944 (obituary)
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - July 8, 1944
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - July 11, 1944
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - July 27, 1944
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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 1, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 1, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 2, 1944 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 7, 1944
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 12, 1944
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 14, 1944
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 15, 1944
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 17, 1944
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 24, 1944
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 25, 1944
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 28, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 28, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 29, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 30, 1944
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - August 31, 1944 (Gilbert Schrade mentioned)
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 1, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 2, 1944 (Gilbert Schrade mentioned-see picture #5-August 31, 1944-previous post)
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 5, 1944 (Schrade Cutlery Company mentioned)
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 5, 1944 (Gilbert Schrade mentioned-see picture #2-September 2, 1944-this post)
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 5, 1944 (Gilbert Schrade mentioned-see picture #4-September 5, 1944-this post)
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 5, 1944
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 5, 1944 (obituary)
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 5, 1944
Pictures #9 & #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 8, 1944 (one article-see picture #1-August 1, 1944-this page)
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Schrade mentioned
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 8, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 11, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 12, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 16, 1944
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 16, 1944
Pictures #6 & #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 18, 1944 (one article-see picture #4-September 16, 1944-this post)
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 18, 1944 (J.L., J. Louis or Jacob Louis Schrade mentioned)
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 21, 1944
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 21, 1944
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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J.L., J. Louis or Jacob Louis Schrade mentioned.
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 22, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 25, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 25, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 28, 1944 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 29, 1944
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 29, 1944 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 29, 1944
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 29, 1944
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - September 29, 1944
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 3, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 3, 1944 (Gilbert Schrade mentioned)
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 3, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 5, 1944
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 5, 1944
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 10, 1944
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 10, 1944
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 10, 1944
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 16, 1944 (text unreadable)
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 17, 1944
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 17, 1944
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 20, 1944
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 21, 1944
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 21, 1944 (see picture #9-October 16, 1944-previous post)
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 23, 1944
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 25, 1944
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - October 27, 1944 (text unreadable)
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If you're interested in the history of the cutlery industry in Knifetown,
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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Re: Knives in the news

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***** There were no issues of this particular newspaper to browse through from October 28, 1944 to January 1, 1945. *****

Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 1, 1945 (Happy New Year!)
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 5, 1945
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 5, 1945
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 8, 1945
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 10, 1945
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 12, 1945
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 17, 1945 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 17, 1945
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 18, 1945
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 18, 1945 (bit of a stretch)
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 18, 1945
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 24, 1945
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 26, 1945
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 26, 1945
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 30, 1945
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - January 31, 1945
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 1, 1945
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 2, 1945
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 3, 1945
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 7, 1945
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 7, 1945
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 13, 1945 (see picture #9-January 18, 1945-this page)
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 14, 1945
Picture #8. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 17, 1945 (GOOD article on Military Pocket Knives)
Picture #9. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 20, 1945
Picture #10. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 20, 1945 (see picture #6-February 13, 1945-this post)
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If you're interested in the history of the cutlery industry in Knifetown,
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It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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Good Article On Military Pocket Knives.
Good Article On Military Pocket Knives.
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Re: Knives in the news

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Picture #1. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 21, 1945
Picture #2. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 22, 1945 (L. J. Schrade & J. L. Schrade mentioned)
Picture #3. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 23, 1945 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #4. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 23, 1945
Picture #5. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 24, 1945 (bit of a stretch)
Picture #6. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 26, 1945 (obituary-Schrade Cutlery Company mentioned)
Picture #7. The Newburgh News (New York) - February 28, 1945
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If you're interested in the history of the cutlery industry in Knifetown,
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It's a VERY interesting, VERY informative, 7 page article. It's an EASY READ.
It is simply titled, "Walden Knife Industry." Check it out and ENJOY!
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L. J. Schrade &amp; J. L. Schrade mentioned.
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Schrade Cutlery Company mentioned.
Schrade Cutlery Company mentioned.
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Re: Knives in the news

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Getting caught up with "Knives in the News", the small article on Ben Rocklin and his Jap stickers got my attention. There is some pretty interesting reading about this fella out there. Also, I saw that one of his Jap Stickers was on ebay with an asking price of $1200. Thanks for posting, Skip, interesting stuff.
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