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This knife was made in Germany.
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well, I'll be! I saw two moose skinners in one week!
Hi Robert, Could I see your Kissing Crane. Thank you.
Hi Ron, I'm sorry, I meant to address my comment to " Robert Burns " He said he had a knife similar to mine which he called a Kissing Crane. I don't know anything about knives except Butter Knives. haha I shall check your out also.
Hi, Sonya! I'm not sure which knife of mine you'd like to see? I was commenting on this sweetheart of a Skinner you have pictured here. I only have a handful of fixed blades, the nicest of which is probably a vintage 1970's Buck 120. Sadly, I don't have any as nice as this Moose Skinner of yours. *Hangs head and sighs* I used to own a beautiful pre-64 Puma White Hunter but it somehow found its way into someone's pocket and was walked out of my house a few years back.
Hi Ron, I love to see your knife. Thanks.
sweet blade..nice! ;-}
I have one in that pattern and it's a Kissing Crane. Although, it's marked that way. Real nice vintage knife though, Miss Sonya.
Hi Steve, Thanks for the info about Tracey & Dan. It gave me the opportunity to check out their business. I have notes of all the contacts you have been giving me. I will let you know what I find out.Thank you so much.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGZCxT8ROds
Hope this sheds some light...
Thanks Steve for the connection. Ron, I know the knife was made in Solingen,Germany. It is stamped on the knife.The blade is about 9" long. Quite a skinner.
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