AA Fisher Co N.Y.

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AA Fisher Co N.Y.

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AA Fisher Co - N.Y. --- Goin's gives one date - 1919

A well made toothpick at 4 15/16" closed.
Slightly shrunk composition covers.
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Joe that is a great looking knife especially for its age. ::tu::
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Nice pickup, Joe! ::tu:: You sure find a lot of great old knives.
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A sweet HOK with I assume a rare stamp Joe ::tu:: ::tu:: ... Nice find - Are you sure you’re not making these in your shop :lol: ....
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:lol: :lol:

Thanks guys.
Actually I've had this knife before I became a member of AAPK, I think.

I didn't know I had it. I had it stored with some good but second rate knives in a small plastic storage tub.
Now it will go in one my knife brief cases. ::nod::
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