11 inch stag picklock with swedge blade

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orangeboy
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11 inch stag picklock with swedge blade

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Here's a great knife I had a friend bid on & buy for me. The seller was overseas and would not ship to the US,
so my friend said he would bid on it and pay for it for me and then ship it here. He said anytime I need help just ask.
I could not believe how cheap I won it...seems no one was bidding on it.

It's probably a late 1950's knife since it's a picklock and not a swivel bolster but it has a swedge blade
rather than a bayo or kriss blade.
Enjoy!
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Great find, orangeboy!
Stag looks so great when it´s not too shaved! Love this one! Perfect!
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I do believe you got a real nice one there.
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Great find Orangeboy, I like it a lot! I just received a 9" swedged picklock in stag the other day 8)
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gunner wrote:Great find Orangeboy, I like it a lot! I just received a 9" swedged picklock in stag the other day 8)

That's coming from the king of swingers. Man I drool every time you put pics up.
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Nice one!
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Sweet find. Love the stag. 8)
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Good looking scales; good looking overall.
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wow! my dream knife! :o Can't wait to see some pictures of the rear scale
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exumer2687 wrote:wow! my dream knife! :o Can't wait to see some pictures of the rear scale
Should be here in a week or two. I will post pictures once it arrives and not a minute sooner :wink: :lol:
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