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Low crime park area find.

Ron from Michigan

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Found this knife in a State Park last summer.Not sure if I would want to run into the guy that lost this tooth pick.The wood trim on one side of the handle was next to the knife,at a depth of about 4 inches, just put in place and it stayed on like it was glued By the way got a positive reading with the Sovereign, a high tone and 180 on the meter.HH Ron
 
That's scary...that's the kind of knife you don't even know you were sliced and diced until you hit the ground.

Ron L
 
Sheesh. more like a folding sword eh.. may have been lost by a deer hunter or at least it makes me feel better thinking that...
 
Looks like it might be one of those folding fillet knives. Slices three ways. Long, Deep and Frequently. Sure would hate to meet up with some dude that had bad intentions if he had that in his possession. I cant run too fast but I sure would try.
 
I can't get myself to look at that again: yikes:
 
Wow! the blade is huge! Glad you found it and not some young kids.
 
Ronnie,I feel more comfortable with my concealed pistol than carry that knife.Well at least some 13 yr old kid didn't find it.Thanks Ron
 
George,LOL it makes me more cautious in this park,which I always had my guard down here.I'm going to pay more attention to these friendly dog walkers.Thanks Ron
 
Booty,it would make me feel better to if this knife was used for hunting purposes.Thanks Ron
 
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