Rare patterns

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Re: Rare patterns

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Really cool switchblade punch Dave.Very cool, old bone is beautiful .
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Re: Rare patterns

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Here's a penknife I just got. It's marked "Dixon Cutlery Germany."
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Re: Rare patterns

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Neat little knife, Dave. ::tu::
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Re: Rare patterns

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Dave, that Dixon is a really cool one.
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Re: Rare patterns

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Thanks, guys. :D
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Always looking for vintage knives with Virginia, Maryland, or Washington D.C. tang stamps. Any condition.
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