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kugr
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Sadly, I'm in too many bidding wars right now for this... it was hard to find but maybe one of you might like it. Or if its crap, no biggie.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Old-knife-Horn ... 3555687869
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“Powerful and nervous spring” :lol:
kugr
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I guess it shakes when you touch it.... they should add, "gently caress the spring, and whisper sweet nothings to it before pushing the button" hahaha
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JulesVane
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I’m figuring it’s a 1980’s Stamped Stainless Swivel bolster. Commonly $60 to $70.
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JulesVane wrote:I’m figuring it’s a 1980’s Stamped Stainless Swivel bolster. Commonly $60 to $70.
Coupled with a strong spring and a hair trigger button, the buyer is sure to be very nervous if he carries it in a front pocket. :P
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natcherly wrote:
JulesVane wrote:I’m figuring it’s a 1980’s Stamped Stainless Swivel bolster. Commonly $60 to $70.
Coupled with a strong spring and a hair trigger button, the buyer is sure to be very nervous if he carries it in a front pocket. :P
Hahaha
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