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Agreed. Some knives that are rare/highly collectable/ sentimental/ or are just something special to you are Forever Knives...Better for someone else to enjoy instead of collecting dust.
Then there is always the TSA Knife Auctions...Just picked this up in an antique shop. Not an antique but for a dollar? I couldn’t pass up a Victorinox. It was never used and with the Alox scales, an indestructible little knife. Super thin.
That’s crazy! Are the auctions on eBay? You would think that they would allow the little Victorinox keychain knives. I remember flying with a Buck 110 on my belt and smoking cigarettes on the plane.Then there is always the TSA Knife Auctions...
Boy, there sure are a lot of wine lovers that travel...
Looking for a "fixed blade"...?
The auctions are held periodically and I'm sure that some of them are culled and wind up on Ebay, but the auctions themselves are not done on Ebay...That’s crazy! Are the auctions on eBay? You would think that they would allow the little Victorinox keychain knives. I remember flying with a Buck 110 on my belt and smoking cigarettes on the plane.
They bought the rights to the Hammer Brand trademark after New York Knife Co. closed. Early New York Knife Co knives are highly collectible as they are one of the highest quality knives made.I'm very familiar with the Imperial <crown> 56-88 tang stamp. Had no Idea they had a dozen or so total... Thanks!
That looks very potent!Newest microtech in.
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