Mr. Marsh. I was informed that you may be the man with info on a knife I have. In the early 80’s I purchased a solid stainless knife from a dive shop in Bellflower ca. It was inscribed on the handle, SEA WOLF KNIFE CO. USA. I used that knife many times diving of the coast locally and at the islands. Snapped the tip off prying abalone of a rock.
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KnifeMakerSteven DeVries said…
Yes the tip is broken off. I was prying an abalone from a rock diving Catalina in the Mid 80's.
KnifeMakerSteven DeVries said…
Mr. Marsh. I was informed that you may be the man with info on a knife I have. In the early 80’s I purchased a solid stainless knife from a dive shop in Bellflower ca. It was inscribed on the handle, SEA WOLF KNIFE CO. USA. I used that knife many times diving of the coast locally and at the islands. Snapped the tip off prying abalone of a rock.
I picked the NKCA knives for 2011 thru 2013. will get back with you.
In MemoriamD ale said…
Gus
!!! .. Thank You .. !!!
For donating the research material that will end up in the Catt museum.
How very generous. A trait rarely seen these days.
Thanks again,
D ale
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