Figurals

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Knife Nut wrote:Great figurals everyone.
Greedy, that sleeping pearl handled dog that has been your avatar, is the best figural I have ever seen!!

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Thanks Paul. That one took a LONG time for me to find.
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Bringing this old topic to the top. Picked up this locomotive figural at the same flea yesterday I picked up a Case hunter. My interest in it stems from an interest in steam power. Just couldn't leave it on the table. Nothing special, made in Taiwan although the handles seem to be heavy and possibly brass. I used to work for a company in the boiler inspection business whose logo was a locomotive.
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I had hoped to attach a pic but will have to work on the sizing. Sorry 'bout that.
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One more time.
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Very nice, and interesting, thanks for sharing.
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A couple more I have.
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Here's a cool fish knife
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That's a beauty Mike! ::drool::
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galvanic1882 wrote: Sun Mar 26, 2023 12:21 pm Here's a cool fish knife
That is a really cool knife. The paper under it is pretty cool also.
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That's a beauty for sure! ::tu:: ::tu::
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