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		<title>Late March 2009 EDC</title>
		<description><![CDATA[For the last week I have been packing this 4-1/8&#8243; Boker trapper around, and its a great knife!  (Review Here) One of my favorite things to do in the spring is sitting in the sun whittling roosters&#8230; Learned long a go with my Case moose, that a full length clip blade on a 4&#8243; knife, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>German Boker Red Bone Carbon Trapper</title>
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Well, here we go, A good Solid German Knife; German Boker Tree Brand Red Bone Carbon 4.125 in (10.48 centimetres). closed Trapper. 

(as usual, All images linked to 900 pixel wide large size view!)


As you can see, it came in a nice box, lidded type, packed in plastic slip case, with registration card, and care/use [...]]]></description>
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