Intersting Tid Bit

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just bob
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Intersting Tid Bit

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Repair information for a knife in the 1930's. Don't you suppose this is for a knife with a silver blade or something? Maybe a fruit knife? This is a precious metals company and not a cutlery.


https://www.ebay.com/itm/1932-Lamson-Go ... 1438.l2649
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Bob, I believe the precious metals company sent the knife to Lamson Goodnow for repair. Most likely it was a carver or kitchen knife since that was their forte.

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