Is this a completely molested stiletto, or is this by design?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-INOX-s ... ion=4%7C10
Well this is odd...
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Well this is odd...
Looking for those un-repairable, lost cause stilettos.
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Re: Well this is odd...
No, it was made that way.
Later versions had rectangular buttons.
Later versions had rectangular buttons.
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Re: Well this is odd...
I have so much to learn.... thank you Bill.
Looking for those un-repairable, lost cause stilettos.
Re: Well this is odd...
I like it kugr
I have seen a black scaled example , but never the pearlex.
Im sure "Tarry Levigne" made or added his name to similar shaped knives.
Here is a picture showing the Tarry Levigne "Lizard import" ones .Sunny I hope you don't mind me sharing these pictures my freind....Where have you been hiding?
gravknife
I have seen a black scaled example , but never the pearlex.
Im sure "Tarry Levigne" made or added his name to similar shaped knives.
Here is a picture showing the Tarry Levigne "Lizard import" ones .Sunny I hope you don't mind me sharing these pictures my freind....Where have you been hiding?
gravknife
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