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Shown here is a Riverboat Gambler...which is kind of an outgrowth of the Executive Whittler pattern. In addition to the beautiful Snakewood handle scales, I really like the pen-shape of the main blade. It reminds me a bit of the main blade on my 1930's Simmons Kleen Cutter. Slim, slender and exquisite.

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Comment by stephen tungate on June 16, 2011 at 14:20
nice knife chris gec is great quality.....

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