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Amazing ! why not spending a few more bucks and buy the real antique thing, instead of testing these alchemist schemes ?
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Lew had quite a collection of these as well, both old and new:
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Back to the original question the Au Lion ( Au Lion/Société Généralee) was also contracted to produce the first batches of 1918 trench knives for thUS Army in WW1.
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