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Here's a pretty hard to find Schrade Cut Co with full bolsters in stunning peachseed bone.   Full unsharpened blades.  Love to find them in this shape.  

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This is My Press Button #1000.... I Just had it Restored! A Couple of Fishtail Hammers Behind it!

Sorry the Fishtails were in Another Photo!

Beautiful knives. I always liked the  Pressbuttons.   Check out my guardians I posted recently?  Thanks for posting these.  

Nice !

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