Old Knives With Sheepfoot Blades
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Re: Old Knives With Sheepfoot Blades
Ouch! Sorry, that's just a rare piece of bum luck! Still a nice piece. J.O'.
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Re: Old Knives With Sheepfoot Blades
Thanks Smitty!
Thanks Joe

Too bad about the Thomaston, one of my all time favorite New England brands!

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Re: Old Knives With Sheepfoot Blades
Miller Bro's wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 12:24 am Too bad about the Thomaston, one of my all time favorite New England brands!![]()


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Re: Old Knives With Sheepfoot Blades
From top: Schrade Cut, Ulster, Southington, Northfield, Norvell Shapleigh and Remington.
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What a great lineup of quality cutlery, Lloyd, very impressive showing!
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Re: Old Knives With Sheepfoot Blades
I've never seen a Schrade Cut with bone like that, not that I remember ...
How about more pics of that prize ?

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started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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Re: Old Knives With Sheepfoot Blades
Thanks Ike and Chris for your nice comments!!
Chris, here are a few more photos of the Schrade Cut congress. By the way Chris, you have never seen bone jigging like this before because it is stag
It is 3.5 inches closed and it is pattern No. 7753. It has crocus polished blades. Thanks
Chris, here are a few more photos of the Schrade Cut congress. By the way Chris, you have never seen bone jigging like this before because it is stag

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Beautiful !


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i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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As fine a knife as one will ever see, the bolsters really set it off, a real showpiece!!Duffer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 11:52 pm Thanks Ike and Chris for your nice comments!!
Chris, here are a few more photos of the Schrade Cut congress. By the way Chris, you have never seen bone jigging like this before because it is stagIt is 3.5 inches closed and it is pattern No. 7753. It has crocus polished blades. Thanks
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Re: Old Knives With Sheepfoot Blades
Steller lineup Lloyd!
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Thanks Chris, Roger, Bill, Ike and Mike for your nice comments!!
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Re: Old Knives With Sheepfoot Blades
Picked up another sheepsfoot jack, a large feeling just over 3 3/4" John Primble India Steel Works. Looking at the bone and bolster thinking it may have been made by Miller Bros.
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Beautiful Knife, John! I always like the Primble ISW and that one is exceptional!

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