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• #4777
My fishmonger always has string bags of them in
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• #4778
Import them from France ;)
Was just wondering.
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• #4779
Not porn, but I needed something sharp (before I saw the Opinels). Something to remember the trip, at least.
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• #4780
Ok I got another oyster knife. So here are my two.
Then the oysters...
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• #4781
At the local Super-U:
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• #4782
Nice.
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• #4783
I can already visualise the deep gash in the palm of my hand
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• #4784
I have one similar see attached, for sale if anyone is interested.
Box, leather slip, unused and razor sharp.
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• #4785
That’s hot
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• #4786
Anyone got an idea of value?
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• #4787
I laughed at you, and jinxed myself. Will I never learn.
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• #4788
Well you will have to excuse me as I’m not down with the banter, I found this in a drawer - if anyone interested, let me know.
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• #4789
I’m very very interested. How much do you want?
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• #4790
So I’m guessing it cost maybe £150-£200 25 years ago so more than that?
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• #4791
Maker might help and quality of blade
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• #4792
The logo is nicely designed but it's a pity there's no company name anywhere. What an intruiging knife.
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• #4793
It’s quite easy to find out more
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• #4794
Here you go, they were a very small specialist maker from the 90s to early 2000. There is some info online. See the info included with knife.
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• #4795
That is lovely, GLWS.
Although given the value, your anonymous username and your total lack of provenance on here you might need quite a lot of luck!
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• #4796
Well very articulate of you mashton - which sounds equally anonymous to me.
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• #4797
£20 in cash!
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• #4798
you’ve all got the info. There are several interested parties.
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• #4799
His name is an anagram of not sham
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• #4800
Also not hams
Depends where you are. If you're in North London, then the Angel sainsbury's use to have them occasionally, and obviously Steve Hat.
I've never done it in the UK. I think sourcing bone dry pine needles would be your biggest obstacle in London.