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- Bonzo
- Doofus Emeritus
- Posts: 3419
- Joined: Thu May 23, 2002 8:01 pm
- Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon Left Coast I can still see Mt. Zoomie from my house!
Mr. Switch 67,
I know I don't need to dare you, a little razzing never hurts. I'm surprised. If anyone had one the same color as mine, I figured it would be you. Rest assured, if I ever decide to get rid of it, I'll give you first shot. Do you know how many colours these were available? As always, nice knife.
Best Regard's,
Bonz
I know I don't need to dare you, a little razzing never hurts. I'm surprised. If anyone had one the same color as mine, I figured it would be you. Rest assured, if I ever decide to get rid of it, I'll give you first shot. Do you know how many colours these were available? As always, nice knife.
Best Regard's,
Bonz
"A little rebellion now & then is a good thing"
Thomas Jefferson
Mr. Bonz,
I like being "razzed"...makes life more interesting
As for the different handle colors, I don't think anyone really knows just how many there are.Every time I think I've seen all there are..another different color or pattern will show up.That's another reason I enjoy collecting these type switchblades...you never know what you'll run across.
I look foward to the chance of accuiring yours when you get tired of it
Here's a dozen of the different colored handles I have in the regular toothpick style.
I like being "razzed"...makes life more interesting
As for the different handle colors, I don't think anyone really knows just how many there are.Every time I think I've seen all there are..another different color or pattern will show up.That's another reason I enjoy collecting these type switchblades...you never know what you'll run across.
I look foward to the chance of accuiring yours when you get tired of it
Here's a dozen of the different colored handles I have in the regular toothpick style.
- J-man
- Supreme ruler of Bali-island!
- Posts: 2161
- Joined: Fri May 24, 2002 3:30 am
- Location: 44ºN 79ºW
Vagrant, the closest to a vintage switch that I have is an old Schrade Auto my Dad has, he wouldn't sell it. He's had since he was a kid. He didn't carry it after he was 12 or so. But he didn't lose it, even during the 60's! And in the 70's it was at a relatives house and he got it back during the mid 70's. Infact I think he's around your age.
Switch67, your bringing back childhood memories
Switch67, your bringing back childhood memories