CASE LOBSTER
- Ridgegrass
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CASE LOBSTER
I guess this qualifies as a "Lobster". Only 2 blades. 1914-1920 stamp very faint but there. MOP in fair shape, no cracks, just chippy edges. Welded nail file base, nickel silver liners. Found it yesterday in Salisbury, MD, along with a NYK original "Official" scout. Good day ! J.O'.
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Re: CASE LOBSTER
Nice, J.O'! Be sure to post the NYKCo. Scout too! 

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You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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It's on the "All scout knives thread" O'.
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Re: CASE LOBSTER
Awesome old knife!!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 3:07 pm I guess this qualifies as a "Lobster". Only 2 blades. 1914-1920 stamp very faint but there. MOP in fair shape, no cracks, just chippy edges. Welded nail file base, nickel silver liners. Found it yesterday in Salisbury, MD, along with a NYK original "Official" scout. Good day ! J.O'.

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Thanks Gents. I should have added it has coined liners.( Don't be confused,. It's leaning on my Dad's Trainmen's Union knife. J.O'.