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Old 26th June 2024, 04:29 PM   #13
Bob A
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Somehow I'm not sanguine about Central Asians looking to the US Dept of State to verify proper national abbreviations.

Billboard-size gilt attributions of origin are a little off-putting to me, but then, nothing exceeds like excess.

The plastic seems to wish it was old ivory. The maker, wherever he may be, did go the extra mile in ornamenting his blade, so he deserves an "A" for effort anyway. Interesting knife, to say the least.
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