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<p>[QUOTE="Lecollectionneur, post: 454060, member: 8569"]Never seen this design, very intrigued to know for what it's made, for me this is the 70's quality, actually they are more secure than newer as the … who broke those items have no material to cut the old well made ones, now they are sold as more difficult to open but nobody try to pen them, just cut or broke, and the old ones need more power.</p><p>It was an expensive item at the time, nicely made but not water resistant as it is and need the use of a good water repellent spray.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lecollectionneur, post: 454060, member: 8569"]Never seen this design, very intrigued to know for what it's made, for me this is the 70's quality, actually they are more secure than newer as the … who broke those items have no material to cut the old well made ones, now they are sold as more difficult to open but nobody try to pen them, just cut or broke, and the old ones need more power. It was an expensive item at the time, nicely made but not water resistant as it is and need the use of a good water repellent spray.[/QUOTE]
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