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Jim Fuller knife

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Hello,

I am new to this forum, but I recently came across a knife that I purchased at a gun show in the mid to late 1980's. The maker was Jim Fuller of Doliska, AL. I've looked over the internet, but I'm unable to find anything about him.

The knife I have is 12" overall length with a 7" blade. The blade width is 1-1/4" and is extremely sharp - having only been sharpened by the maker. It is a fighting type knife design with the top of the blade sharpened for about the first 3". It has a green/black micarta type slab handles (as best I can tell with my limited knowledge of materials), held to the knife with six pins. The knife has a sandblasted finish with the guards made of the same material as the knife.

Any information concerning this knife or the maker would be greatly appreciated. My email address is: kgillard@cox.net

Thanks,

Karl Gillard
Lake Charles, LA
 
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