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I have a Gerber MK II that has a 5 degree cant where the blade and handle meet.From what I remember  this is the same way the vietnam ere knives were made.This knife was a free replacement for one that was damaged in desert sheild/storm.The knife is in new condition with an older canvas sheath.Anybody know what this knife might be worth.

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 Hi charles you can go to gerber site and pull up history of Gerbers and the mark II's are listed with serial # that tell what year they are . This maybe  helpful and if you have picture that would also be  helpful with  a value. 

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