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		By: Randy Clark		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi PMags,
I have been a collector of knives for years, last count I think over 70 knives in my box. Most of my knives are of the Western brand, they are no longer made. But you can find them at gun&amp; knife shows and sometimes at antique dealers. I also like the German made steel knife. But for backpacking I carry my beloved Swiss Army knife, it is a little bigger than the little one shown in the gear lists. I think this new company will do great. Their knives are the kind I would buy. A knife has to be able to do some kind of work and I think they have hit on something. I like the looks of the multifunction knife, good price too.
Thanks for sharing
Randy]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi PMags,<br />
I have been a collector of knives for years, last count I think over 70 knives in my box. Most of my knives are of the Western brand, they are no longer made. But you can find them at gun&#038; knife shows and sometimes at antique dealers. I also like the German made steel knife. But for backpacking I carry my beloved Swiss Army knife, it is a little bigger than the little one shown in the gear lists. I think this new company will do great. Their knives are the kind I would buy. A knife has to be able to do some kind of work and I think they have hit on something. I like the looks of the multifunction knife, good price too.<br />
Thanks for sharing<br />
Randy</p>
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