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Maxam Deluxe Rigging Knife Edc Sailor Multi-tool Marlin Spike 4905 Skrule New on 2040-parts.com

US $11.85
Location:

Hillsborough, New Jersey, United States

Hillsborough, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Maxam Manufacturer Part Number:Sailor Tool


 Maxam Sailor Deluxe Rigging Tool Knife


This is one of the multi-tool knife tools that can complete so many task, you could write a book for the uses of a Sailors Tool Knife!
The Marlin Spike can be used as a self-defense weapon



This is all around great multi-tool knife! 

Features:
  • 3-3/4" Closed 
  • 6-1/8" Open 
  • Sheepsfoot Blade
  • Marlin Spike
  • Shackle Key 
  • Screwdriver
  • Bottle Opener 
  • 2 Inch Ruler on One Side 
  •  5 Centimeter Ruler on One Side
  • 440 Stainless Steel
  • Keyring


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