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Pacific Cutlery Jody Samson design Weehawk lockback
folders with black composite handles near mint or
better. Both knives have not been sharpened and and are from 1982 to 1987. $425.00 to $499.00
FJ-00448 to FJ-00449 |

Parker Survivor lockback
with linen micarta handles; Parker Edwards Trapper;
Parker Edwards genuine Damascus, honey bone; Parker's Gem genuine abalone lockback.
FJ-00450
to FJ-00453
$25.00 to $95.00 |

Al Mar front-lock folding knives. Falcon and Vulture ivory
Micarta U.S.A. SEKI-JAPAN. Some of the first knives made by Al
Mar back in the beginning.
FJ-00454 to FJ-00455
$219.00 to $229.00 |
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Fight'n Rooster display four blade knife dated 1989. The knife has a
mosaic abalone pearl type handle and is 8-3/4" closed. Made in an edition
(2/5) of 5 and this one is number 2. Frank Buster Celebrated Cutlery
Solingen, Germany. $1399.00 FJ-00456
$1259.00
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Fight'n Rooster display four blade knife dated 1989. The knife
has a mosaic pearl type handle and is
8-3/4" closed. Made in an edition (3/5) of 5 and
this one is number 3. Frank
Buster Celebrated Cutlery Solingen, Germany. $1399.00
FJ-00457
$1259.00
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Buck Wolf by David Yellowhorse
folding hunter mint with original walnut display box and papers. It is
marked Buck Custom USA. Desert Ironwood with Turquoise and Black Jet
handle. Made back in the late 1980's or early 1990's. $450.00 FJ-00458 |
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