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A good joke Dean.
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Nice find Frank! I was lucky enough to add that one to my collection last year.
From the looks of the pattern on the side of the greenhouse, I'am guessing about mod. choke in that Parker hammer gun? ![]() The feud with the chicken hawk evidently continued for a few more years. This one July 1928 is titled. "When two tens won't go into a twenty". I've been on the lookout for others with similar themes. Got a few pocket knives that belonged to my Grandfather,cherished items they are.
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I've got a knife given to me by my Godmother when I was 12. It is an authentic Swiss Army knife made by Wenger. it's somewhere north of 50 years old. Nicked, scratched, and missing the toothpick and lanyard loop, but still a favorite
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Great find Frank. Congrats....
![]() Bob, I had no idea that theme was carried on. Wonderful...I learn something new here about everyday.... ![]()
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good find and a very special knife... charlie
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I've always wondered about that particular style knife. I've got two, one marked Ka-Bar and the other marked Case, but they're virtually identical. Now here's one marked Kinfolks, makes you wonder who actually made them.
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I was as virtuously given as a gentleman need to be; virtuous enough; swore little; diced not above seven times a week; went to a bawdy-house once in a quarter--of an hour; paid money that I borrowed, three of four times; lived well and in good compass: and now I live out of all order, out of all compass. Falstaff - Henry IV |
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