"They slip through without being stamped. " For vintage knives, unmarked knives or weird combinations of blades but factory assembly are called "lunch pail knives." Either the parts were stolen and the knife assembled at home, or the knife was assembled at work and then stolen...in all cases the knife left the factory in the "lunch pail."
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