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Item Code: 1037-416
It is believed that this style knife was first produced in 1945 and was made for years by the Camillus Company before becoming more of a general produced item. It has no official connection to the Marine Corps.
Knife body meas. approx. 3.75 inches long and features a can opener, bottle opener, a large blade meas. approx. 2.50 inches long and a small blade approx. 1.50 inches long.
The blade edges show some light wear but otherwise the item is in nice condition. [ad]
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