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RARE Boker Made Franklin Mint Wildlife Series Solingen Lockback Bass Ed.--941.24 For Sale


RARE Boker Made Franklin Mint Wildlife Series Solingen Lockback Bass Ed.--941.24
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RARE Boker Made Franklin Mint Wildlife Series Solingen Lockback Bass Ed.--941.24:
$99.99

This Boker pocketknife is a rare gem from the Franklin Mint Wildlife series. Crafted in Solingen, it boasts a lockback mechanism and a drop point stainless steel blade measuring under 2.75 inches. The ivory-colored synthetic handle gives it a classic look, while the amofferextrous manual opening mechanism adds to its functionality. The plain blade edge makes it versatile for various cutting tasks. This pocketknife is a collectible item with an original design and manufacture, perfect for both knife enthusiasts and wildlife collectors.
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