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#202891 - 02/07/23 03:04 PM Re: Would the fireman knife be a good oyster knife? [Re: Holzinger258]
desert.snake Offline
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Originally Posted By: Holzinger258
Yes, maybe Gary would consider making a real oyster knife we could buy?


Based on model 10, it would be nice, after all, fisherman, and this is oysterman, LOL

Although it's possible Randall has already done something similar, like those old solid metal knives with a beer opener.

Here's the second one below is more realistic for production, and fits into the line #10's and the stamp is quite placed vertically, I tried using the photo of the old 10-3


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#202897 - 02/07/23 06:05 PM Re: Would the fireman knife be a good oyster knife? [Re: desert.snake]
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nice illustration

:-)Rocky
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#210827 - Today at 02:31 PM Re: Would the fireman knife be a good oyster knife? [Re: thevalueman]
desert.snake Offline
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Thank you Rocky =)

At a local auction I came across a knife that looks like a model 9, but it's possibly an oyster knife from the 1930s, but I'm not sure, maybe this knife is for something else, but it reminded me so much of the model 9 that I remembered this topic


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