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AKcollector
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jaguar classic

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I bought a jaguar classic back when it was sold for around $20. I got it becuase it was cheap and I liked how it looked 8) . Now they are VERY rare and when they do show up, they cost at least $50 :x . can anyone give me any information on this balisong?
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dark2023
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Re: jaguar classic

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I had one that I got a few months back from bladeplay for only about $20, it broke within a month.
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Ive had mine for one, maybe two years and its still going strong. When they went out of stock everywhere I stopped using it so hard, figuring these may be worth something someday.
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Re: jaguar classic

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Have to agree with AKCollector, though it was not known for craftsmanship my Classic has an unusually thick blade and has held up to unbelievable abuse, I even used it to skin a Monitor Lizard when it died (Pet).
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