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Re: Eye Candy

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Twobit wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2024 1:51 pm I remember this website, autoknife. I believe you and I may have discussed some knives I was looking to sell a couple of years ago. I remember your Bird Head Rizzuto as I hadn't seen one other than the one I had.
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Autoknife.com is available, Ken. You should get it.
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Re: Eye Candy

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Autoknife I believe it was you and I saw that you bought knives and asked if you were interested in mine and you responded that you weren't at the time. I could be wrong. I had a Bird Head Rizzuto identical to yours and a 11" swing guard Rizzuto in cream scales. I'm also remembering a square button swing guard you had. I can't remember if we communicated by email or text as I no longer have the conversation. My memory isn't perfect and I might be misremembering.
*Edit: it might be the wasp body Rizzuto I'm thinking of rather than a square button swinger.
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