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36 Knives, at least 3 M3s in M8 scabbards, at least one red spacer Ka-bar/Mark 2, a lot of Mark 1s, a few Mark 2s/Ka-bars, a theater knife, a Case 337-Q, an EKG, a couple of 50s era JPKs, and what may be a straight guard, smooth handle Case in an odd leather sheath. Certainly more than $50 a knife here.

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Manna from heaven...

When someone drops a load like this in front of you, you don't always have time to ID every item. Nor do you pay retail prices...you deserve a profit for your knowledge.

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36 Knives, at least 3 M3s in M8 scabbards, at least one red spacer Ka-bar/Mark 2, a lot of Mark 1s, a few Mark 2s/Ka-bars, a theater knife, a Case 337-Q, an EKG, a couple of 50s era JPKs, and what may be a straight guard, smooth handle Case in an odd leather sheath. Certainly more than $50 a knife here.

 

 

the red spacer Mk2 looks like a PAL made...USN or USMC?

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Hey Gil, I think the evidence speaks for itself. I've never had a bucket of knives appear next to my PC. :)

 

So, Robert... would you say there are still some advantages to owning a brick and mortar store in this wide world interweb era?

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So, Robert... would you say there are still some advantages to owning a brick and mortar store in this wide world interweb era?

I have had one since 1981...it has allowed me and a host of others to dodge everything from grass cutting to house painting...I have cable, refrigerator and seating ; a safe haven.Then as a bonus...I get to touch history everyday and people bring me things.So, the physical store and newspaper ads that run local daily...seem to pay off.
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I have had one since 1981...it has allowed me and a host of others to dodge everything from grass cutting to house painting...I have cable, refrigerator and seating ; a safe haven.Then as a bonus...I get to touch history everyday and people bring me things.So, the physical store and newspaper ads that run local daily...seem to pay off.

 

Keep living the dream, Robert... keep living the dream! It gives the rest of us hope!

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