can you identify this knife?
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- JimBrown257
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Re: can you identify this knife?
Lol, there's one. Thanks.
Re: can you identify this knife?
Here is one of each.
Thought I would share it
Thought I would share it
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- eddymunster
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Re: can you identify this knife?
Cool! I don't have the Weidmannsheil stamp on a shellpuller yet.
Re: can you identify this knife?
It looks like "Hubertus Special Pocket Knife Large with Cartridge Ejector Stag".
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Re: can you identify this knife?
But, it's not.
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Re: can you identify this knife?
I love these old shell puller knives that's a keeper for sure. From a time when shotgun ejectors weren't all too great I reckon. Great handles!