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Thank you for allowing me to join the group. I really appreciate it
That's certainly an unusual, unusually beautiful knife you got there, D ale!
From a purely aesthetic perspective, this picture really epitomizes WHY I love and collect knives...
The mating of wood with steel to form such an exquisite piece of functional art is expressed so perfectly in your new knife. I absolutely love it!
Congratulations, D ale! Enjoy your new knife in good health, my friend!
Bill! Thanks, always there with the answers. Greg this is the man I was telling you always helps when I need to know something about switchblade! This group is wonderful
Maniago made, classic "transitional" stiletto. NS bolsters Two piece spring, swivel bolster, flat ground blade. Late 1950s to early 1970s.
Thanks Dale!
I found it .. thanks :)
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