is this real or fake?
is this real or fake?
I saw this knife and was wondering if someone could tell me if it is real or fake. or any info at all. thanks
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I see it thus it must be real. What you don't see is the German stamp on the back. Contracted by Parker in the late 80's and not much market for them; also that good ole tortoise will fume everything within 2 foot of it eventually.
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You can tell that Blade Runner is a seasoned collector. You never read the stamp first, that should be the last thing you look at then start all over and see if it matches the stamp. To many other things can be looked over if the one only concentrates on the stamp. But it is great to know what your looking at when you get to the stamps and this is a great exercise for that. Nice job
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