This knife was made circa 1920s by Joseph Elliot and Sons. The scales are buffalo horn. It has a great wide master blade with a nail-breaking spring. s-k
Sheffield Jack Knife
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Re: Sheffield Jack Knife
great knife steve! looks like it could work all day. i love that big spear.
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Re: Sheffield Jack Knife
wow, looks like a hefty one
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Re: Sheffield Jack Knife
Excellent knife Steve. One of my favourite pocket knife patterns, two very useful blades - simple as that. The horn is lovely too.
And i also agree with others, the large trademark on the blade is a very nice touch.
t4p
Andy
And i also agree with others, the large trademark on the blade is a very nice touch.
t4p
Andy