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Grandpa Patten & his bro made this knife and dad made the sheath.

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Comment by Thorvan Patten JR. on January 21, 2011 at 13:21
  I will probably hand this down to my grandson. My dad gave it to me and I hope he will love it the same as I do. Those brown spots on the blade are from the sheath My dad made that. It's a very special knife and it's well made. I'll have to find out from my dad when it was made. Thanks.  THOR.
Comment by Patrik Ilijev on January 21, 2011 at 11:13
This truly one of a kind special knife I understand it must have a very high value to you RESPECT! I have a pocket knife from my Grand pa and Grad Grad pa but those knifes were not hand made by them but I treasure them the most.

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