Imperial Fish-Master

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Just wanted to know if anyone has ever seen one of these. It's not something you see every day.
I put an 8OT in the picture just to give it a little perspective. As you can see I didn't learn much from the recent thread on how to take pictures.
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Thanks Rick
 
Never seen a metal one, but I saw a big rainbow trout In Colorado once that had an underbite like that. What is it used for?
 
It was intended to be used for cleaning fish. The front half under the would be for scalling and the tail of the fish is the handle of the knife. It was patented by a guy named Walter Kernicki in 1958. I thought it would be a nice addition to my fish knife collection. And a good converstion piece among fisherman.
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upstream - under imperial fish knife on ebay there is one of these knives and its still in the original box if you were interested. regards-joel
 
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