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This is a large 3 7/8 inch jumbo sleeveboard pen knife with ivory scales. Made by George Butler & Co Sheffield. :) s-k
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cool knife s-k. nothin feels as good as ivory. you sure find some great examples.
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Post by Edgewise »

That's a BEAUTY! I like jumbo, even for a penknife. That spearpoint blade and edge look so GOOD.
Dare I say it brings to mind Stan Shaw?
Is there anything similar in current production other than Case's "Eisenhower"?
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SK, That is a Classy knife. Ivory is one of my favorites. Where do you keep coming up with these. I want to go knife hunting with you.
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Thanks for the comments everyone. :D s-k
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Hi All, I have been buying some real nice English knives that past few years and the workmanship is just great. Here are some pictures of a few.
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