Sleeveboard Knives

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smiling-knife
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Post by smiling-knife »

Great thread all. 9-ball you're teasing us with that old risque handle. This is a jumbo (4 inches long) sleeveboard pen knife. It originates from the late 1800s or early 1900s. Made by an undetermined Sheffield cutler for Army & Navy which was large department store and outfitter in London.
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sunburst
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Hey SK,

Man I love that stag, very nice knife.. ::tu::
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petesknives
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Super nice S-K, great stag!! ::drool:: Ken
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smiling-knife
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Post by smiling-knife »

Thank-you very much Sunburst and Ken. Here is one made by the 'other' Rodgers... William.
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