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Rimpler knife

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Hi all...I'm new to this forum
I'm an advid Metal Detectorist and antique collector.
While at an estate sale I bought a Paul Ripper blade in a handcrafted leather sheath. It looks about 80% finished with no handle just the solid steel blade with extended squared steel where the handle would be attached (one continuous piece of steel). There is the name RIMPLER stamped on the extended piece.
The full length is 13 3/8"
Double edged blade 9 1/4"
Sheath 12 1/2"
I can show pictures but don't see how to do that here.
Please send info on this piece .
Thanks Avery
 
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Hi all...I'm new to this forum
I'm an advid Metal Detectorist and antique collector.
While at an estate sale I bought a Paul Ripper blade in a handcrafted leather sheath. It looks about 80% finished with no handle just the solid steel blade with extended squared steel where the handle would be attached (one continuous piece of steel). There is the name RIMPLER stamped on the extended piece.
The full length is 13 3/8"
Double edged blade 9 1/4"
Sheath 12 1/2"
I can show pictures but don't see how to do that here.
Please send info on this piece .
Thanks Avery
 
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