Maher & Grosh Horseman's knife
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Maher & Grosh Horseman's knife
My best Maher & Grosh knife is this old (1900-1910?) horseman's knife made by Miller Brothers with their classic brass screws. Amazing the pick and tweezers are still with this old knife.
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Re: Maher & Grosh Horseman's knife
That is a fantastic old knife.
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Re: Maher & Grosh Horseman's knife
That's a definite 'I agree'.doglegg wrote:That is a fantastic old knife.
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Re: Maher & Grosh Horseman's knife
Great knife. Love it.
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Re: Maher & Grosh Horseman's knife
What a beauty. Never seen another. Some of these knives have a fleam blade pinned between the bone scale and the liner. This might have one that folds out from the barehead end. In the second photo looks like there might be a little tab up by the bolster that might be a hidden fleam blade? A very rare knife. Thanks for sharing, Barry
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