Meyerco STRUT' N 'CUT maybe?

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petey20
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Meyerco STRUT' N 'CUT maybe?

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Got this meyerco which appeared to be a STRUT' N 'CUT but did not have the usual blade etching that would say "STRUT' N 'CUT" and was wondering if anyone could ID this model or if it may be an earlier version it's made from AUS8A which I thought the earlier models were made from... just really not sure and you guys always seem to? Thanks in advance. By the way, the snap on this thing is ridiculous!
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Re: Meyerco STRUT' N 'CUT maybe?

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You'll have to make up your own mind. Compare what you have to this Meyerco Blackie Collins STRUT'N'CUT Rascal. I've had this since the early 2000's. It doesn't have a thumb stud because it has grooves cut in the back of the blade that help you open the knife by rotating the blade with the tip of your finger. Sorry, I didn't take any pictures of that particular feature but you can see the beginning of them in the third picture down.
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Meyerco STRUT'N'CUT Rascal - Open Mark.JPG
Meyerco STRUT'N'CUT Rascal - Shield.JPG
Meyerco STRUT'N'CUT Rascal - Half Open Mark.JPG
Meyerco STRUT'N'CUT Rascal - Blade Etch.JPG
Meyerco STRUT'N'CUT Rascal - Closed Mark.JPG
Meyerco STRUT'N'CUT Rascal - Closed Pile.JPG
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