Help ID blades on 62048

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lrealy
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Help ID blades on 62048

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Hi, hoping someone can help identify the blades on this 62048 pocket knife. The curve on the blade side is throwing me off. Thanks
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Steve Warden
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The very pointy one is an extremely worn clip blade.
The other is an equally worn spay.
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Somebody got there moneys worth out of that bad boy :shock: The blades look like that because they are worn from sharpening.
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:lol: Thanks! It was my uncles favorite since the 80's and I attributed some wear to age and use, but not all of it. Guess I was wrong. :)
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Yep that puppy has been used and loved!! Cool!! :)
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I love it! ::tu::
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