9" Astor/Kris
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Re: 9" Astor/Kris
Thank you all for the very kind words! I've done some forum searches on Astor and I'm very fortunate to have found one. As Astor itself is not a common stamp, I understand it in Kris Blade is even more fortunate to find. I'm sure that's true with any stamp, that there would usually be less Kris Blades. Thanks again!
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Re: 9" Astor/Kris
That's a true statement. Plus, as far as I know, the smallest vintage kris blade knives were 7".
Re: 9" Astor/Kris
i met a guy a few years back that claims he had an ASTOR that once belonged to RAYMOND PATRIARCA, he wouldn't sell it to me.
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Re: 9" Astor/Kris
Who is RAYMOND PATRIARCA?
Re: 9" Astor/Kris
Thanks for sharing those Astors Jeff - I too would wonder about those notches...
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Re: 9" Astor/Kris
Looks like Sonny must have shanked four outlaws with it.
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Re: 9" Astor/Kris
Thanks for the info Jackalope. Obviously, I haven’t spent enough time in New England.
Re: 9" Astor/Kris
Great Astor, a classic model with a nice kris blade.