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WHO MAKES THEM?

Can anyone help me locate the company who markets commemorative knives in large fold-open boxes. The knives are sometimes marked: "Red Deer" or "Old Ram" or Troublesome Creek". I would appreciate any help - THANKS
 
HEY ... WELCOME TO THE FORUMS pioneerplus!
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Wish I could help ya, but I never heard of those before!

Just wanted to welcome you here and hope to see ya hanging around here often!
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If my memory is working right( rare thing) Case makes, or has made some commemorative knives like that. I don't remember any fold open boxes, but they sold traditional folders in a special tin.

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Hmmm... Oh, Welcome to the forums! Hmmmm....

Now, I remember looking at A.G. Russell's site not long ago. There were some Marble's knives that came in a big, hinge-lidded, walnut display box. One of them was the Wildlife Artist Tribute series by Terry Redlin, and the other I saw was some collector series too.

That might be what you're after. Even if it isn't, it's worth a gander. Here's the link,
http://www.agrknives.com/marbles/index.html

 
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