Another Catt 225Q

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Another Catt 225Q

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Another 225Q that seen service in WWII, the cool thing is most of the handle is original washers they were loose and misaligned, a few missing, so I replaced those and dyed them to match the color of the originals and sanded them all down to get them all lined up right, good solid old knife.
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Nice job Kaleb.
That would make a whale of a camp knife, able to slice bacon, chop firewood and field dress the days kill!! ::tu::
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That's a beauty, looks just like it came off the factory line!
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Beauty ,, Lov The little Ruff Spots On the Tang and Fuller , Gives it a vote of confidence.. Well done Kaleb . ::tu::
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Re: Another Catt 225Q

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Nice work m-m, looks very good. That blade would do some serious damage to the enemy.
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