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An original Cattaraugus 225Q utility knife with sheath from WWII. The sheath is not in the best of condition, but the blade seems solid. I cleaned the metal up a little bit to remove the surface gunk.

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Comment by martyb on August 27, 2023 at 8:03

Looks good Kevin.  I have a few that I was able to just clean up. I usually find the ones that are ready for the crap can to restore as these are more affordable to feed this habit.

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