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Kershaw Trooper Report™
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Kershaw Trooper Report™
- 8-1/2" X 11" eight pages Printed report now includes free shipping in the USA in large envelope! Texas residents add 8.25 % sales tax. A CutlersCove.com exclusive report! |
BK-00047 | $10.00 Special Now includes free delivery in the USA for a limited time. |
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A big thank you to all who have sent in many serial numbers and production dates for the Kershaw Troopers. Your input is making the Trooper Project a growing success.
We need more years and serial numbers for all years of production.
I would like to enlarge by adding to the list of combinations of serial numbers and production dates for the numbered Troopers. If you have all three including the serial number, production date and blood groove (or not) for your Trooper please email or mail me the information. You can email me through CutlersCove.com and their form on the site by sending your information to - Attention: Trooper Project in the Comments section of the form.
Please send the serial number, production date and
yes/no blood groove* like example below.
Serial Number - Month - Year - yes/no Blood groove
Does your Trooper have a blood groove?
I will make a deal with you? After you purchase the Kershaw Trooper Report™ and then send me one combination of serial number and production date for the numbered Trooper that I do not have I will email you the new updated report the next time it comes out at no charge. Sound fair? Please no make believe numbers or made up combinations. We need all four (Serial Number - Month - Year - Blood Groove) items of information to be added to the data base and to qualify for the free report.
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* Blood groove: A fuller is a rounded or beveled
groove or slot in the flat side of a blade (e.g. a sword, knife, or
bayonet). Contrary to popular belief, the terms "blood groove" or any
similar names are misnomers: the fuller was not designed to allow blood to
flow from a stabbed person. A fuller is actually used to strengthen and/or
lighten the blade, much in the way that an I-beam shape lends strength to a
steel rod.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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