Spear Cutlery Co.

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Ronbo
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Spear Cutlery Co.

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I found this in a shop near Austin Texas. Its 3 1/8 inches closed, has half stop, tight spring, good snap, but a some side play when fully open. Its maked Spear Cutlery Co. Germany on the front of the tang and a cross design I'm not familiar with on the back. I didn't see any other Spear Cutlery knives posted so I thought I would put this one out here. Goins' list Spear Cutlery Co. as being in operation about 1907 but no other details. Feel free to add other Spears or details, I would be interested.This is my first attempt at a post with pics so please bear with me and my picture taking skills. :roll:

Ronnie
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That's a fine looking EZ-Open and it appears to be in excellent condition for it's age. You have yourself a good one there.
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Post by Ramrod »

I dont know anymore about it, But good pics and nice knife!
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Post by junebug »

i have down:

SPEAR CUT. CO.
location: germany
busn. started 1907
notes/misc: all knives are pre 1915(c.houston price 2011)



i remember adding the "note/misc" when i got his new book......hope this helps!!! ::tu::

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