Early J.IBBOTSON knife

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Early J.IBBOTSON knife

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Small but perfectly formed :) about 75mm
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Re: Early J.IBBOTSON knife

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I like the tang stamp. Unusual. Knice knife. ::tu::
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A very tidy and precisely made folder. ::tu::
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Wow, this is a cool knife! Every collector's dream.
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Re: Early J.IBBOTSON knife

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My knife is larger and you can see the Ibberson stamps easier.
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wlf wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:37 pm My knife is larger and you can see the Ibberson stamps easier.
Wonderful knife!
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