Rare Miller Bros.

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Re: Rare Miller Bros.

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Showed earlier, but thought it wold fit here
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Re: Rare Miller Bros.

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Uh Oh Wullie....

Since it's missing shield and has a tipped awl, maybe you oughta send it my way for that FANTASTIC Spear Point!!!!!
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Re: Rare Miller Bros.

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I think I'll let that one hang around for a while. I will keep ya in mind if I decide it needs a new home. :wink:
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Re: Rare Miller Bros.

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stockman wrote:Showed earlier, but thought it wold fit here
Very rare STOCKMAN---How long is it? Thx Mark
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Re: Rare Miller Bros.

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Mark, Thanks for the comment on the old Miller Bros. It is 3 7/8" maybe even 3 15/16" I
used the ruler in Bernards book on the bottom of the pages. This is one of my favorites it
seems to have only been sharpened on the pen blade. Although it does not have a etch.
Nice bone and very well made knife a early Miller Bros. I had many nice comments on the
earlier post also Thanks.

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Re: Rare Miller Bros.

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Wow!!! Stockman---You can sure tell it is an early model. Gorgeous swedges, picked bone, curved stamping, iron pins--You just don't find them like that very often---Thx Mark
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