
Ken
Awesome knife!! Can you guys Please help me learn what these "Round Circle Inlays" were designed for??
Thanks to all for the compliments on the knife. It's an interesting one, fairly small (3 inches) especially considering it has 10 blades including the corkscrew. A couple of the smaller blades and the scissors have "pellet" style blade pulls in order to provide access. It has a toothpick made from tortoise shell and a small earwax spoon.
Beautiful knife Roland, I checked Goins and Tweesdale and found nothing listed in either book, really nice knife though!!kootenay joe wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:44 pm Here is an old well made 3 1/8" Coffin pen knife with file worked spring. The markings are the same on both blades and appears to be
"J Turrill/250/Regent St."
Likely British but i cannot find this name in Levine or Goins. Have you seen this name previously ?
I like it because snaps are just right and there is no blade play at all. Could be 150 years old or more so this smooth action is remarkable.
kj
Good looking ole knife Mike, my kinda knife, could find no information though!!galvanic1882 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:51 pm Great old knives, Bill I love that whittler. Here’s a big 4 1/4” closed whittler marked Carlyle New York never heard of this company . Any help would be appreciated, Mike
kootenay joe wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:44 pm Here is an old well made 3 1/8" Coffin pen knife with file worked spring. The markings are the same on both blades and appears to be
"J Turrill/250/Regent St."
Likely British but i cannot find this name in Levine or Goins. Have you seen this name previously ?
I like it because snaps are just right and there is no blade play at all. Could be 150 years old or more so this smooth action is remarkable.
kj
galvanic1882 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:51 pm Great old knives, Bill I love that whittler. Here’s a big 4 1/4” closed whittler marked Carlyle New York never heard of this company . Any help would be appreciated, Mike