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Old 6th May 2006, 10:27 AM   #1
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That is what I thought when I got the book on its publishing. I was not sure I had the confidence to raise the point. On finding this knife I felt emboldened . Do you think the addition of these knives in the aforementioned book must have been a deliberate mistake?
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Do you think the addition of these knives in the aforementioned book must have been a deliberate mistake?[/QUOTE]

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I think it was an honest mistake and not deliberate. The author probably had tons of knives in his collection and some how this one just got mixed in.

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