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Heiser Hand-Tooled Floral Sheath For Colt 5.5" Single-Action. Has some wear, excellent condition otherwise.
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Price $345.00
Heiser Hand-Tooled Floral Sheath For Colt 5.5" Single-Action. Has some wear, excellent condition otherwise.
Blade Length 9
Overall Length 14.5
Weight (oz) 13.8
Source Previously owned
Knife Type Has Sheath
Handle Material Leather & Skins
Colt pocketknives were created for Colt under license. Colt's entry into the knife market lasted only four years, from 1969 to 1973. Colt filed for bankruptcy in 2015. The court approved Colt’s reorganization plan in January of 2016, and they will continue making guns. They won’t, however, continue making knives under their current licensing deals, and according to a source close to Colt, there is no plan to start making knives again.