Help identifying a Millie

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ThomC
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Help identifying a Millie

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Hey folks,

Long time no see, I'm coming back to see if someone can help me determine if this C36 is a genuine article.
I know there's been an orange G10 S30V model in the past, but the Spyder's position on the blade feels off.
Here's the link : https://www.naturabuy.fr/Couteau-SPYDER ... 62592.html

TIA forumites !
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Re: Help identifying a Millie

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Besides, the letter is not for a Military and there are some misspelled words, like "blader". Run, don't walk.
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Re: Help identifying a Millie

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That knife is definitely a counterfeit. Everything is wrong, including the blade engraving, screws, clip, jimping, etc.
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