Perfect Little Dress Knife … Case Classic 53055
Perfect Little Dress Knife … Case Classic 53055
What more can you ask for ? Perfect size 3 bladed knife with the main blade being a Wharncliffe …. one of my all time favorite designs
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Re: Perfect Little Dress Knife … Case Classic 53055
Gorgeous knife!! 

Re: Perfect Little Dress Knife … Case Classic 53055
Very nice Dean!
It's big brother the 5355 was my favorite.............
It's big brother the 5355 was my favorite.............
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Re: Perfect Little Dress Knife … Case Classic 53055
That is a beauty! Everything about that knife is good.
Mel
Re: Perfect Little Dress Knife … Case Classic 53055
Like this one Gary ?
Re: Perfect Little Dress Knife … Case Classic 53055
Yep.......that's the one Dean! I bought my first "Classic" on eBay, it was a 5355. When I opened that knife up bam.............it was all over. Three hundred knives later I finally admitted I had a problem, I needed three hundred more!
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Bill Price (CCBill)
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Wow, wow - those are SWEET! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark