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It seemed like every American Knife Company was severely impacted by the influx of Swiss Army Knives beginning in the late 1960s all the way through the 1980s. Colonial knives marked there knives with the Cross of Lorraine inside a badge shield. The small skinny blade is said to be a punch.

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