Pruner
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Pruner
So I noticed this a few weeks ago and snagged it at gunstore. My only Opinel
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Opinel's are pretty decent knives and that one looks like a keeper.
It reminds me of an old bruiser I have. 4 11/16" closed.
It reminds me of an old bruiser I have. 4 11/16" closed.
Joe
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Hardy looking knife JOAT.
And a colorful one FRJ. I like hawkbills.
And a colorful one FRJ. I like hawkbills.
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Joe, do you know manufacturer ? Looks like a "C" around "H" ?
kj
kj
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i thought it was Russian, but I was corrected on that. I don't know who made it.
For lack of a better description I think the handles are Bakelite. Probably misspelled that.
I may have put it in Lee's Horticulture knives thread.
For lack of a better description I think the handles are Bakelite. Probably misspelled that.
I may have put it in Lee's Horticulture knives thread.
Joe
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I can find 2 German knife manufacturers with a logo of C and H but neither is the same as logo on Hawkbill shown by FRJ.
kj
kj
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FRJ wrote:i thought it was Russian, but I was corrected on that. I don't know who made it.
For lack of a better description I think the handles are Bakelite. Probably misspelled that.
I may have put it in Lee's Horticulture knives thread.
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Thank you, Eustace, you are keeping the facts of the knife in order while I am out of order.
Joe
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Welcome, Joe!FRJ wrote:Thank you, Eustace, you are keeping the facts of the knife in order while I am out of order.