Clark Bros. Kansas City

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Clark Bros. Kansas City

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Here is a Clark Bros. Kansas City. Half stops on both blades. 4 9/16". 1895 - 1929.
They owned Northfield Knife co. from 1919 - 1929.
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Another great find, Joe! ::tu::
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Thanks, Dan. ::tu::
It's a beauty.
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Joe way to go it is a very nice English Jack vintage folder! I saw it and was very tempted but happy you were able to score it. It has a wonderful shield and is just overall in excellent condition for its age. ::tu:: ::tu:: Lloyd
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Thank you very much, Lloyd.
I'm glad you like it. ::tu::
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Joe, what type of handle material?
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buddyie22, the handles are Ebony.
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Super cool... ::nod::

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Joe that is one sleek piece of steel and you already know how I feel about that ebony. Great find! ::tu::
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Thanks so much, guys. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Great old knife

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Would this have been made by Northfield Knife Co ?
Is this the same Clark Bros that was on ebay, closed Nov. 25 ? I was watching that one closely.
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Thank you, kj.
I think this knife was made in Kansas City.
The auction did end on the 25th.

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