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A piece of a '''pocket knife''' was found at the [[Seven Site]] during [[Niku V (2007)]]. | |||
[[File:Pocket knife.png|thumb]]"A Cattaraugus model 22309 '''pocket knife''' was for sale on ebay. The model number signifies 2 blades, 2 bolsters, style number 30, and the 9 indicates a bone handle. The number of the pocket knife on the [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Documents/Luke_Field.html Luke Field inventory] was 22309, which one of our experts thought might be a Cattaraugus number."<ref>Rick Jones to EPAC, 26 April 2009</ref> | [[File:Pocket knife.png|thumb]]"A Cattaraugus model 22309 '''pocket knife''' was for sale on ebay. The model number signifies 2 blades, 2 bolsters, style number 30, and the 9 indicates a bone handle. The number of the pocket knife on the [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Documents/Luke_Field.html Luke Field inventory] was 22309, which one of our experts thought might be a Cattaraugus number."<ref>Rick Jones to EPAC, 26 April 2009</ref> | ||
Revision as of 16:35, 21 October 2009
A piece of a pocket knife was found at the Seven Site during Niku V (2007).

"A Cattaraugus model 22309 pocket knife was for sale on ebay. The model number signifies 2 blades, 2 bolsters, style number 30, and the 9 indicates a bone handle. The number of the pocket knife on the Luke Field inventory was 22309, which one of our experts thought might be a Cattaraugus number."[1]
- ↑ Rick Jones to EPAC, 26 April 2009