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The orange handle switch blade knives on this age ,,and the page before this one with the full case of them,,,,he had even more,,. Andy is right. It is the table of D.D. Harris. I'm sure you do some searches and you'll find him. He's a specialist in them and some other like pieces..
Looking around I in shock,,,there really isn't photos of the MAX out there!! Between this forum and the HR forum we probably have the most anywhere!! I was trying,,,but dealers are giving me the 'get the F out of here face. Not wanting to get kicked out I tok where I could.. Well here are 2 more from another forum might s well add here. [photo credits WAF].
Next year,, I taking what I want to take. Don't want photos taken,,don't put your stuff out,, F 'em!!..
Nice jacket and cap,,and a crowd photo.. There were 3 large rooms with table and tables..Still a good show,,and still something to see in your life if this is your hobby.. Until next year!!!!!
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DD is also a go to guy for info on Hj knives and E Pack anything, especially etched bayonets.
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Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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hi john z glad to see you post yes dd harris is a top shelf honest dealer in hj knives and engraved dress bayonets he is my dear friend for atleast thirty years now never a bad word for any one glad he is my dear friend gee to bad you didnt make the max show i know you probly would have come home with a treasure maybe next year hopefully stay well god bless andy militarynut
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