Another friend brought this Miller to my table on Sunday to photograph for him. As luck would have it, this knife was a topic of discussion when I looked at BRL's forum on Blade on Monday morning. Here's one of the pics I took at Lehigh. Someone on Blade found the patent, No. 1,065,863 June 24,1913. The one I photoed was marked Pat. Pend. so it was made prior to this date.
This is a large knife, about the size of a swell-center hunter. The base of the endcap swings down on a hinge pin and the blunt point is inserted under the hide or skin, which leads the skin into a cutting edge which is vertical. It works like a paper slitter.
There's some cool knives to see at some of these shows, but money alone won't pry them away from their owners. Fran
