The other one is far from unknown. Its an Emil Olsson. EO started making knives 1894.. or was it -96? No, -94. They continued until 1967 but Emil himself were not since long no longer with them then. This is their model "17" and its from their early years, how early I dont know. About 3 1/8 ".
Its got the viking theme on it, rather usual on the crabstyle knives which have been made reproductions of you could call it, in the nineteenseventies and even around 2000 by other cutlers but this model 17 I think is more unusual than the crabs, and earlier with that decoration. Vikings were popular and highest fashion in the nationalistic and patriotic 1890´s. Its a pattern from a runestone. The vikings wrote their.. hm.. words of wisdom on these stones for they who came after to read. This one has an impressing dragons head on, something that could be seen in the front of their ships when they sailed at sea. The dragonhead was almost always taken down when the ships came near the shore or landed cause the supernatural beings didnt like it and could be angered if they didnt took it down before they approached land... except for the most toughest perhaps cause they didnt care what anyone thought. Well.. that was an isignificant paranthesis I would say.
There is a problem with this kind of knives. A frustrating problem

They are nickelsilverplated and under the nickelsilver, wich comes off like bubbling paint on an old car and after 75 years or more it rusts incredibly. I dont know what to do about it. I reckon just to grind the rust away and put wax on it, or oil. So if someone have any suggestions... Its a pity cause they are well worth to save imo.
Nevertheless here it is.
