Old Pruning and Horticultural Knives
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A couple of good ones Dimitri.
Speaking of French,I finally got around to posting this one ,a friend of mine in Europe found for me. Ich bin Ihnen sehr dankbar.
I call it a French farmers jack. Stephan Theirs stamped on blade with P.T.T.73 on tang ????Any guesses or info on P.T.T.73
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French call it an "Ancienne serpette Stephan à Thiers"
Speaking of French,I finally got around to posting this one ,a friend of mine in Europe found for me. Ich bin Ihnen sehr dankbar.
I call it a French farmers jack. Stephan Theirs stamped on blade with P.T.T.73 on tang ????Any guesses or info on P.T.T.73
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French call it an "Ancienne serpette Stephan à Thiers"
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Here is my guess:wlf wrote:I call it a French farmers jack. Stephan Theirs stamped on blade with P.T.T.73 on tang ????Any guesses or info on P.T.T.73
The knife posted above is an electricians knife.
I believe the P.T.T. refers to the French "Postes, télégraphes et téléphones" which is the postal and telecommunications administration. The official knives probably had to be stamped in this manner.
The "73' is probably the year it was made or an official number of some sort.
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When I can't solve a riddle,I know I can count on" knife Sherlock Dimitri" to have my back.Sounds plausible,I had thought 73 was date also.Miller Bro`s wrote:Here is my guess:wlf wrote:I call it a French farmers jack. Stephan Theirs stamped on blade with P.T.T.73 on tang ????Any guesses or info on P.T.T.73
The knife posted above is an electricians knife.
I believe the P.T.T. refers to the French "Postes, télégraphes et téléphones" which is the postal and telecommunications administration. The official knives probably had to be stamped in this manner.
The "73' is probably the year it was made or an official number of some sort.
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Stephan is the maker, Thiers is the location of manufacture.
I have a French knife simply marked DAVID / THIERS.
I like that knife, whether it be a farmer's jack or an electrician's knife. Big, hefty blade in each end. Gotta love that.
Dimitri that horn handled knife is beautiful. Don't know how I missed that posting from April.
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I have a French knife simply marked DAVID / THIERS.
I like that knife, whether it be a farmer's jack or an electrician's knife. Big, hefty blade in each end. Gotta love that.
Dimitri that horn handled knife is beautiful. Don't know how I missed that posting from April.
I don't think my computer and AAPK are in sync with the "new posts" icons. Sometimes, it indicates nothing new, but if I refresh the page, up pops all kinds of new stuff.
Go figure.
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Great knives MB and Lyle
. Here's another old French budding knife.




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Sk,suppose you've got more stag in your collection than the Windsors at Balmoral 
Tang stamps hide more than they reveal.
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Thanks Charlie!RobesonsRme.com wrote:Dimitri that horn handled knife is beautiful. Don't know how I missed that posting from April.
Three back spring knives are hard to find
Glad I could help Lylewlf wrote:When I can't solve a riddle,I know I can count on" knife Sherlock Dimitri" to have my back.
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Thank yousmiling-knife wrote:Great knives MB and Lyle. Here's another old French budding knife.
That is a very nice knife Steve, how long is it closed?
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Thanks for the comments tendots and MB. MB, The knife is 3.5 inches closed.Miller Bro`s wrote:Thank yousmiling-knife wrote:Great knives MB and Lyle. Here's another old French budding knife.
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That is a very nice knife Steve, how long is it closed?
This is another French pruner.


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SK,nice Gimel au violon.The horn seems to have a touch of pink(corne rose)

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Thankssmiling-knife wrote: MB, The knife is 3.5 inches closed.
This is another French pruner.
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Thanks Charlie and Steve,as I said before I am flattered to have something you guys appreciate.
Steve you must have a marvelous array of beautiful folders.I think you have one too many Saynors though.
Thanks Gus for the help.
Steve you must have a marvelous array of beautiful folders.I think you have one too many Saynors though.
Thanks Gus for the help.
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Found this old Schrade Walden 190 Grafting knife on eBay for a steal. The Ivory spud is 1 5/8" long and appears completely full. I like the Ebony wood and the Gunstock pattern on this one.
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Very nice, Trevor! That looks to be in fine shape. Surprised they got away with the ivory spud on Ebay. Congrats!
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A few of mine
Schrades on the left
Remingtons on the right
Schrades on the left
Remingtons on the right
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Nice one Trevor. I like the ebony handles & gunstock pattern too. 
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Trevor,I like it also.
Umc,is that a Remington farmers jack?. Whatever it is, you should post it in the farmers jack thread. Nice bunch.
Umc,is that a Remington farmers jack?. Whatever it is, you should post it in the farmers jack thread. Nice bunch.
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Some stag handle pruning knives from various manufacturers.
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Talk about a spread............now that's a lotta stag!! Very impressive collection Miller!
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Hey everyone just like Knifegirl I've been on hiatus for about 3 years. Anyway I've been picking up a few things which I will post later but related to this old post I have something to add. It is an old George Worstenholm & Sons pruner with a page from a late 1800's Hibbard Spencer & Bartlett catalog showing that particular knife. For those don't know HS&B was a hardware wholesaler that imported knives from all over. Several years ago my son had this combo made into a shadow box display.
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Sorry I'm not sure why it rotated it, darn! 
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Thanks!bladeguy58 wrote:Very impressive collection Miller!
Welcome back!bladeguy58 wrote:I've been on hiatus for about 3 years. Anyway I've been picking up a few things which I will post later but related to this old post I have something to add. It is an old George Worstenholm & Sons pruner with a page from a late 1800's Hibbard Spencer & Bartlett catalog showing that particular knife.
Nice old Wostenholm, looks like the handles are pressed horn
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That would be nice but I think they are some sort of hardwood.
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Nice Camillus cato.
The top picture is a Northfield Knife Co seal-cap in ebony and brass, and an American Shear & Knife Co in Cocobolo and german silver.
The next is a Southington Cut. Co. and it sure has a lot of sway in its back.
Lastly is a pre1890 Waterville Cutlery Conn that has a lot of character.
The top picture is a Northfield Knife Co seal-cap in ebony and brass, and an American Shear & Knife Co in Cocobolo and german silver.
The next is a Southington Cut. Co. and it sure has a lot of sway in its back.
Lastly is a pre1890 Waterville Cutlery Conn that has a lot of character.
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