Almost forgot. Here is my traditional St Patricks day post.
St. Patrick's Day celebrates the life of Saint Patrick (385-461), the patron saint of Ireland. As a missionary, he is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated each year on March 17th, believed to be the day of his death. His real name was Maewyn Succat, not Patrick. St Patrick's day has evolved to be both a religious and cultural Celebration. Leave it to the Americans to turn a religious holiday into a drinking holiday.
525 "The Good Luck" BUCK. I acquired this special little beauty about a dozen years ago. I have never seen another. It is not found on the Special Projects lists. I associate the <dot> marking with 1985 so that predates BCCI by three years so probably not in a newsletter either. If anyone has a clue about the origin let us know. It is the perfect knife for the St Patrick's Day Sunday Picture Show don't you think?
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