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just wondering, did you buy those from mark? or on sharper deals? I know mark and he can be a good source for switchblades. and i recommend that you buy his book. it's excellent. I have bid on some knives at sharper deals but have not actually bought anything there. in fact, I have been trying to find someone here at iKC that knows more about sharper deals. always must be cautious, especially about switchblades.
Lee,
I saw a one arm knife press button on sharper deals if you are still looking for one.
.......mike allen
wow thank you mike. I will go check it out.
I live here in north Ga,and found these at a flea market just as the vender was putting these in his case(he bought them for 5.00/ I bought them for 15.00-they barely would open-i oiled them and tighted the spring in the fishtail both work great-the jiffy(fatjack)will jump out of your hand.colonial switchblades 004.jpgcolonial switchblades 013.jpgcolonial switchblades 009.jpg
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Roy,
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LOL!! Roy what flea market were you at. I sure dont find those things at Deckers in Murphy!
J&J BY PENDERGRASS I85 jefferson Ga.
Thank you! Those are great examples of the knives that made switchblades AND Colonial knives as popular as they are
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