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    NO 32 Mk 1 Kershaw Limited #6066

    32 Mk1 Scope No 6066 by Kodak Limited. (not Kershaw)

    This scope had slight pitting on the scope body prior to refurbishment by PL through Fultons

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    Hi Paul,
    You've certainly got a lovely rake of scopes there! I think subsequent to writing the 4T book PL discovered some documentation suggesting that the KL on Mk1 scopes is in fact Kodak Ltd., rather than an early Kershaw marking as was at first thought.

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    You're right DRP. It is KODAK Ltd from Welwyn Garden City in Hertforshire

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    Roger and Peter

    Thanks for that.

    Eastman Kodak, a huge global corporation currently working its way out of bankruptcy. They were unable to adapt their business model quick enough to cope with the sudden shift to digital imaging technology.

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    Very interesting, Im trying to do a deal for #6009 so its good to know, Kodak not Kershaw!

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