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I just found this in my closet-remember buying it for unknown reason about 15 yrs ago at MAX-I guess little Fritzi was a happy boy on his birthday (or perhaps April 20) Mike
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#3-available for trade for early SA-Mike
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Fantastic  Love items like this... If you ever decide to part with it, let me know 
(Always looking for named/personalized/"altered" HJ knifes/bayos and Brannik/czech youth knifes)
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just for laughs, I googled Fritz Brandt and saw there was a slew of them, mostly from Germany-one was a crew member on the Graf Spee!- doubt it was this one-Mike
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that is well cool nice find mike.i have a luft soldbuch to a richard brandt,miserable looking bloke. sean
Regards Sean
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Fantastic Pumawerk knife! Just love the personalized pieces, however I think it would be rather impossible to trace the original owner since German Fritz Brandt is some like English John Smith. 
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