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You can not.
pass the knive
i belive it was a long butchers knive it needs to be a strong blade to do the work needed to get the organs however it could be a knive from where he worked a hospital
Yes, I have a model 124 - 6 SS case knife. Is it a scaler or gut spoon on the end and what is it worth
NO! they are a prohibited weapon
twentyish bucks
Its a knife dealer that is a branch off of PVK knive co.
No it is illegal but what they don't know won't hurt them or you. ;)
they traded stone knive,rocks,and gold
It is probably not a buck-knife (usually called a folding- or pocket-knife), but may have been produced by the company label Buck Knives.
A ScotchBrite pad or steel wool. Fine grit sandpaper will also work.
Bloody Mary was the queen of England. She had a driver named bloody she wasn't paying her driver enough so one day her driver told her to go in the closet and he killed her with a knive so that's why bloody Mary has a knive and her name has the word "Bloody" in it!