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The TRADITIONAL sunday picture show!!!!

NOS Italian Navy Knife c1950
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This one was found years ago in an antique mall, now they're all over the inter-web. (much cheaper too :( )
Still a cool knife especially for a sailor. As long as that sailor likes a superlative strong pull.
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Excellent collection Rick. I hate to be picky, but is there any reason the pivot pin is visible in the 3rd one down?
Alan, I don't know the answer but I've noticed that it's very common on bolstered Buck knives. None of those pictured knives are any newer than 1992 and the pins can be seen on all of them. It must be a "trade mark" of Buck because even my newer ones from the Custom Shop have that characteristic. This is just one other example and it's from 2019. It used to bug me but I'm okay with it now.
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