Same thing. He's selling it on the off site auction, and advertising it here. Do you have a problem with that?
Tom
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Re: I would like some information of this switchblade CORICA
Is it...Tomorrow....Or just the end of time?
Re: I would like some information of this switchblade CORICA
Ok, sorry. How I edit my post to remove the link
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Re: I would like some information of this switchblade CORICA
Hi, I edit my post and removed the link Sorry
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Re: I would like some information of this switchblade CORICA
No, I don't have a problem with it one way or the other, and could care less, I was just asking.tr4252 wrote:Same thing. He's selling it on the off site auction, and advertising it here. Do you have a problem with that?
Tom
Re: I would like some information of this switchblade CORICA
Hi, I take 25 post. I possible list in this moment???
Re: I would like some information of this switchblade CORICA
The blade looks cleaned nicely, but it also looks like someone ruined the handles. It looks like someone ground a bevel at the bottom edges of the handles where they meet the bolsters. In the before shots, it did not have the edges ground down. Not sure why someone would do that to a vintage knife??micaela wrote:Hi, I clean the switchblade.
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Re: I would like some information of this switchblade CORICA
You're right; I wonder why they did that. I can see that the top front was sanded down because there was a large chip but I can't see what was srong with the bottom edges. Maybe it was something that we can't see from the pics.It looks like someone ground a bevel at the bottom edges of the handles where they meet the bolsters. In the before shots, it did not have the edges ground down. Not sure why someone would do that to a vintage knife??