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This Hammer brand... large toothpick knife….. I forget all about this. I bought it at flea market in two months ago. I did ask the guy question about it. He told me that Hammer knife during WWII… I never see this kind of handle before. And I notice both two bolsters are hollow… not solid bolsters….. and feel not heavy weight. The blade look fair seems not sharp. I ask the guy how much cost this.. He mentions $60. My mind puzzles $60? I respond him back, “ I don’t think so… not $60. Look at this fair condition. How about $20? “ He cannot think himself, he mull about it… He asks me about $45. I have to think careful, “What about $35?” He accepts. It’s worth $35 not bad…

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