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Can someone help with this please....Is this a screw back? If it is the pins would be very thin. If snap on

no prize points for case knife visible. Thanks

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Thanks guys for your input ...Tried various ways but Kalanag gets first prize. It is screw back so I have removed with minimal damage. For anyone else who comes across this type of case back I've added a picture of the removal tool. Mind you it doesn't do the compass much good.

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