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mrwatch
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multi tool

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Thrift store for 25 cents. bottle opener, can opener on the front, read old style beer cans etc. knife sharpener. unmarked.
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Nice find! I like useful tools like this. Some cook could open cans, keep his knives sharp and enjoy a cold one at the end of the day. ::tu::
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Can't beat it for the price. I would have bought it too. ::nod::

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I like the handle mrwatch.
Thick steel, made to last. ::nod::
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I would buy it too
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Neat score! Handy thing to have. I'm a sucker for the old Ecko can openers. Unfortunately, those haven't been made in years--closest I've found still being made is the French Nogent Kim. And old church keys.
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