Working "Name that Knife" (I think)

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Working "Name that Knife" (I think)

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Edited by - kraziekurtis on 3/27/2002 7:18:07 PM
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Mini-police necklace?

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"Never trust machinery more complicated than a knife and fork." -R.A.H.
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Edited by - kraziekurtis on 3/27/2002 7:19:33 PM
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Edited by - kraziekurtis on 3/27/2002 7:20:36 PM
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LOL! You are funny...

Well, I was going to say Native but I see it does not have a groove on the blade...

A Calypso Jr.?

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Here's one for you, name this sword...

If it helps, it came from one of my favourite Internet stores: http://www.museumreplicas.com/

Strength and Honour!

"Never trust machinery more complicated than a knife and fork." -R.A.H.
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I can now tell I had a very long day... LOL!

Here is another try...
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Edited by - kraziekurtis on 3/27/2002 7:21:56 PM
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