One button knife

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Jacknifeben
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One button knife

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Supposedly this knife was purchased in a P.X. In 1944. I can,t find this pattern in any of my books. This one has never been carried or sharpened.
Jacknifeben
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Re: One button knife

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Try again.
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doglegg
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Re: One button knife

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Don't know anything about it but it is an eye catcher. ::tu:: ::tu::
clockman
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Re: One button knife

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Hello, Your knife was made between 1940 and 1956 according to tang stamp.it is called a single blade jack which is the more common model. The 2 blade model is the scarcer knife. Don't have a model number for you but yours is a nice example. Have a good day and God bless, Randy
BWT
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Re: One button knife

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Very nice!!! Don't know much about it but I think Randy is right, 1940s.
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