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Old 12th January 2011, 06:19 PM   #3
laEspadaAncha
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Your Kershaw Leek dates to the early 21st century, ca. 2007-2009, and comes from an obscure coastal hill people in the Northwest continental United States known as the "Tualas," a sub-tribe of the Or-e-gonians, who are centered around the village of Tualatin.

Oops... my bad... wrong knife.

Nice barung, and I hope your mom gets a nice bouquet of flowers this next Mother's Day.

Anyway, to me, based on the tarnish, the shank collar appears to be silver... I am looking forward for the opinions to come in regarding age (and I see with Robert's post they already are).

Welcome to the (New and Improved) forum BTW...
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