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Smith and Wesson Sunfish Classics 1996 First Production Run Made in U.S.A. Turquoise

A 1996 Smith &Wesson Sunfish recently picked up at a Maine Flea Market. The weight is apparent when it is held. This version is made in the USA. Some similar ones were are made in Japan. We don't have as many auctions, flea markets, or antique stores in mid coast Maine as in many parts of the USA. A well made knife, strong spring, and beautifully cut rock handle.

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Comment by Paul S on March 19, 2022 at 16:37

Don't know, but they are well made

.Paul

Comment by jim whittle on February 16, 2022 at 17:09

who made the knife for smith & wesson?

Comment by Jan Carter on March 14, 2017 at 22:32

hmmm, wonder who made this for them

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