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AT PRO mixed signal

coinspader

Well-known member
I'm sure the owner wasn't very happy when he discovered his loss, mixed signal on the Garrett about 6 inches down, almost didn't dig it.
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That's a really cool find.
Curious of the mixed signal ?
Brings an Old memory to the front of my brain.

My grandfather lost that exact knife 55 years ago. I'm hoping if it's the last thing I do is to get permission to and try find that at their old property.
Grandpa was certain he lost on the path to his workshop. A very small area.
 
A mixed signal is the correct response. Brass liner, bolsters & pins. Carbon steel blades. I have always liked finding pocket knives. Probably have dug 20+. That is a swayback Case, it was a quality knife.
 
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