Canal Street Knife Identification
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Canal Street Knife Identification
Anyone on this forum familiar with this Canal Street Knife? I assume it is a sleeveboard ring turn abalone knife, but I am unable to find a picture of this Knife anywhere on the internet. Model? Value? No paperwork or box with this particular knife. Any help is appreciated.
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Re: Canal Street Knife Identification
Howdy, Dick Durango! Welcome to AAPK.
Hang on a little bit and member Philco may be able to help you with your Canal Street knife.
Treefarmer
Hang on a little bit and member Philco may be able to help you with your Canal Street knife.
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Re: Canal Street Knife Identification
I just replied on the other thread you started. Not a lot of those little knives floating around these days.
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Re: Canal Street Knife Identification
I won this knife on a bidding site and can't wait to get this knife in my hands. I don't think the pictures probably do the knife justice. I hear such good things about Canal Street knives. Too bad they went out of business. I was just surprised that I can find nowhere on the internet where somebody has one of these abalone ring knives from Canal Street. It has the number 179 on it so I assume it was 1 of 200 made. Wish I could find more information.
Thanks Everyone.
Thanks Everyone.