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I recently purchased an unusual Fight'n Rooster knife. It is a 6 blade mother of pearl congress made in 1981 for the Kentucky Cutlery Assn. There were 600 of these made. The knife is pictured on page 132 of Jim Parker's Fight'n Rooster Knives book. I have seen some with plain scales, some with a simple scroll etch on the front scale but this one has a standing Abraham Lincoln etch on the front scale. It is a Lincoln commemorative with one blade gold etched with Lincoln's profile and the words "Kentucky Log Cabin to Capitol". All I have seen are also etched with the production number such as 056, 354 etc. This one is etched 000. Has anyone seen one like this? I have attached pictures to show the details.   

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