Beautiful Cracked Ice

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JMH60
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Beautiful Cracked Ice

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This knife I have had for some time now and I think it's time for it to find a new home. German Eye Brand, 4" blade, 9 3/4" overall length. Totally mint condition as new. These knives go for $100 or more on eBay, but I will let it go for less. I've never seen another like it. If interested contact me via message or email mherod45@gmail.com.
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Re: Beautiful Cracked Ice

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I am always interested in nice old Eyes but you'll need to post some better photos. I need to be able to see the blade and tang stamp.

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JMH60
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Ok Palladin I'll get some on there today, check back later today for them.
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Re: Beautiful Cracked Ice

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This is the best pics I could get of it, tried over and over. Rest assured it's genuine. Carl Schleipper Eye Brand, how old I don't know, I've had it about 10 years.
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Thanks and I believe I can make out enough of the blade and etch.

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