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Whats on your desk?

And some of us have no clue what a 820 or 810 is...without pics... :rolleyes:

Here's a pic. All I know, said it is a line cutter. I would call it a carpet cutter. Blade says 810. Just something I saw and managed to grab...:D Another part of the "eclectic" collection,,,,yeah, thats my theme,,, eclectic.
least thats what they get away with saying on the antique road show...

Sucker will shave hair.

 
That Spanish job looks like it has a shell extractor built into the guard...Can you tell what gauge??? I was bidding on a German knife [Weidmannsheil] with two different gauge shell extractors built in but the bidding took off and I got left way behind... :(

Sorry for the delay... I believe it is a 16 gauge.
 
This evening, here lies a 110 that I bought out of a pawn shop this morning. Really strange tang stamping. I was almost out the door with it before it reached up and slapped me to get my attention.

It's one of the 2007 Founders Edition that is minus the tin, sheath, and all that goes with it. I had simply not paid that much attention to the one I have that is still in the tin.

Whats really interesting, is that the bolsters look tarnished enough that this knife could be a couple years old.

Pawn guy said he had 3 of them. Only thing I can figure is that someone ripped them off from a wally and trashed the sheaths and tins and then pawned them. I didn't ask.... Yeah,, was a good enuff deal....

I do have one aggrivation tho.... no year stamp.. So down the road, unless folks know where these came from, and when. They won't know the year. I just like a year code stamp on all of them. Just me....

So this one will be on my desk for a few days. Other than the tarnished bolsters... it is mint.
 
My brand new Lancer (great for the sheeple at a very non friendly knive work environment)
 
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