Knife age?

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Tycer
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Knife age?

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Trying to find out if this was my wife's dad's knife or her grandfathers knife.

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Chuck 100 yd
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Re: Knife age?

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Good luck on finding the age on that one. Maybe the 'LiftThe Dot' snap will tell it's age . It looks home made to me.
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Re: Knife age?

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Yep. United-Carr trade marked the DOT Fastener. United Carr was acquired by TRW in 1967.
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Re: Knife age?

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IMO, it looks a lot like a Camilius or Cttaraugus aviator survival bowie from the early Vietnam era.


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