Ike, ABSOLUTELY STUNNING doesn't come
close to describing those BEAUTIES.


Ike, ABSOLUTELY STUNNING doesn't come
Sorry I missed your post!stumpstalker wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 9:46 am A nice group, Dimitri.
Is the bottom one 6-inch? It looks like what the late British emigre knife dealer Jim Taylor called a (Sheffield) "town pattern".
Thanks Dimitri.
Totally agree.
Spectacular knife!ObsidianEdge wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2025 8:22 pm Buck & Hickman didn’t make its own knives so possibly made in Sheffield. The company has been around in various iterations since 1839. 3 5/8s closed, eased openings, very sunk joints, milled liners front and back. "Oil the joints" on opposite side of main blade. All blades stamped. There are stars or crowns inserted in the ivory scales. Too bright outside for pictures so these will have to do.
J.O'., the answer to your question is in the description.
ObsidianEdge wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2025 8:22 pm Lloyd, I wish all of my knives were stamped "Sheffield."![]()
Buck & Hickman didn’t make its own knives so possibly made in Sheffield. The company has been around in various iterations since 1839. 3 5/8s closed, eased openings, very sunk joints, milled liners front and back. "Oil the joints" on opposite side of main blade. All blades stamped. There are stars or crowns inserted in the ivory scales. Too bright outside for pictures so these will have to do.