Baron Lever Lock!

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Hombre
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Baron Lever Lock!

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Got this Baron Lever Lock in a deal with other blades….
There are some issues with it like that the blade is bent…
Is there anything to do about that or just try to sell it as soon as possible….
Should really appreciate an advice or two….

/Stefan
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eddymunster
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Re: Baron Lever Lock!

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Looks Italian, put it on ebay.
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Re: Baron Lever Lock!

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Just about anything can be fixed but if you can't do it yourself it may cost you more than the knife is worth. If you want to sell it try the auctions like eddymunster suggest.
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Re: Baron Lever Lock!

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Made by Massaro in Maniago, Italy.
The blade can probably be straightened.
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Re: Baron Lever Lock!

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Another user/keeper. Have Bill straighten the blade and put it into your "carry rotation".
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