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This is a Gentry knife, made in China back in the 70's. It features a single 2 1/4 inch stainless steel blade, white plastic grips to emulate ivory, and engraved steel handles. The bolsters are engraved with a Native American in full feather headdress on one side, and an American Bison on the other (although it looks more like an Asian Musk Ox). This was made for the American audience.

This folder sold in November of 2012 for $25.00.

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Comment by Jan Carter on March 9, 2015 at 19:11

Nice, I have never seen one of these

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