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AP26PC Schrade Set Copenhagen Skoal Pulling Circuit

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Hey all,

I recently came into a set of Schrades that i believe is a Harry Gant promotional item AP26PC. The set has a sharpfinger, a gut hook folding knife, and another larger folding knife in a wood display case. If you search schrade copenhagen skoal pulling circuit you'll see a couple pictures of sets. I am interested in selling, and was wondering what a set like this might go for. Any help or insight into the history of this item would be greatly appreciated!
 

Hi H husker5252 ! This isn't a buy and sell subforum but I can give you some history of the set. See the sticky post above regarding asking values of knives here.​


In 1995 U.S. Tobacco, headed by CEO Walt Garrison, ordered four sets of three knives each for special sponsored sports events promotions . 944 total
sets for the four venues.

UST95PC Pulling Circuit
UST95PR Pro Rodeo
UST95BR Bandit Racing
UST95CSO Copenhagen/SKOAL Outdoors

The set you inquire about is UST95PC - a 3 pc. event enhancement set, (152BEM, 877BEM, LB7DPBEM) w/ Birdseye maple Fibron handles, antiqued brass Schrade Cutlery shield, Brass bolsters, "Copenhagen / SKOAL Pulling Circuit" blade etches, display box w/ glass lid, vac tray. They shipped 1/2/95 and there were 96 sets for this venue ordered making it the least common of the four sets.
 
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