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#109110 - 03/19/13 10:25 PM Garcia ***
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I only went back five pages but didn't see any Garcia threads. I have a survival Garcia from the late 60's or early 70's. People often ask me if its a Randall. I've heard them called a "poor man's Randall". I bought it new in about 1972 but I think it was old stock at the time.

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#109123 - 03/20/13 09:49 AM Re: Garcia [Re: 303Lithgow]
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Those knives are cool. I remember them and I should have bought one or two back when.
There are a few on ebay ...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Garcia-V...=item3cd0065f16
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#109124 - 03/20/13 10:05 AM Re: Garcia [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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From the "Vietnam era", Crutch will like that one grin
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#109125 - 03/20/13 10:12 AM Re: Garcia [Re: Michael_Mason]
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Yeah!
I thought I read somewhere that these knives were made in different places by different companies at one time or another.
The true earlier ones are the more collectable, I think ?
I'm certainly no expert on these.
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#109128 - 03/20/13 11:35 AM Re: Garcia [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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Mine was made in Brazil.

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#109129 - 03/20/13 11:38 AM Re: Garcia [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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My knife is exactly like that one but my shealth is lighter in color and has an extension on the bottom with a hole and a leg strap.

Originally Posted By: TonyLaPetri
Those knives are cool. I remember them and I should have bought one or two back when.
There are a few on ebay ...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Garcia-V...=item3cd0065f16


Edited by 303Lithgow (03/20/13 11:38 AM)

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#109139 - 03/20/13 06:31 PM Re: Garcia [Re: 303Lithgow]
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#109147 - 03/20/13 09:35 PM Re: Garcia [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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Originally Posted By: TonyLaPetri


Yep but mine is in better shape. When I first bought it I sharpened it and butchered it. I took it to a pro and he resharpened it to factory specs so it appears unsharpened. I paid more to have it fixed then I did for the knife.

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#109150 - 03/20/13 10:34 PM Re: Garcia [Re: 303Lithgow]
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Sounds great. And sounds like we need to see a photo!! grin
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#109158 - 03/20/13 11:34 PM Re: Garcia [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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Originally Posted By: TonyLaPetri
Sounds great. And sounds like we need to see a photo!! grin


I'll try to take a picture in the next few days. As you know knives aren't the easiest thing to photograph.

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