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Solid 26 turned out to be a nice high end pocket knife!

gfatizzi

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I hit my favorite park today and nailed this nice stainless steel pocket knife. Unfortunately, I dinged it with my Lesch shovel but I checked the price on Amazon and it goes for almost $50! Nice "Made in America" knife. I'll take it! HH, George
 

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Nice find, gfatizzi. All the pocket knives I’ve found are old and pretty crusty. Still like finding them though, with the scouting knives as my faves. I was only lucky enough to find one nice pocket knife that spent 20+ years underneath the edge of an elevated shed. It escaped rainfall and snowfall and was actually in decent shape. It went to the owner of the permission.
 
Nobody carries a knife anymore and if you do you have to remember to keep it in your vehicle when you go into county or state building. I have been threw it and it’s not fun
You must not be in Texas.
 
I hit my favorite park today and nailed this nice stainless steel pocket knife. Unfortunately, I dinged it with my Lesch shovel but I checked the price on Amazon and it goes for almost $50! Nice "Made in America" knife. I'll take it! HH, George
Nice find.
Looks like a Kershaw Leek ?
Sold about 100 of them on ebay years ago
 

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The S&W knife I just found is about my 4-5th one and as said the others were wood handled and toast.
 
Nice. Very cool find for sure.
 
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