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hello any knife makers in mexico or know a knife maker in mexico ? i would like a good knife made in mexico . doesnt need to be fancy or flashy , just a basic good knife
hello anybody know anything about carl schlieper solingen knives ?
thanks vinnie . my father got it maybe as far back as the 30s . his "everyday use " knife
G.C stands for Gutmann Cutlery. Have you any idea of the age of this knife? Probably not actually made by Gutmann, but rather made for Gutmann. Very typical of the Solingen blades known as "Scout Knives" and possibly mid to late 1950's?
Gutman imported many brands into the US
The Frontiers are smaller than a Buck 110, in both length and width.
hello does anybody know about gerber presentation knives ? they are apparently discontinued and there isnt much about them online
hello rome d rushing do those frontiers look suspiciously like buck 110 s ?
hello my friend has a gerber 525 eddie bauer edition . i cant find it online , anybody know about it ?
Nice, I like those
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