A. Field & Co Knife
Re: A. Field & Co Knife
Thanks Joe, given the longer lenth, it's not as heavy as one might think. Very thin. Thanks again.
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Re: A. Field & Co Knife
I read this thread several years ago when I first found this little knife, but a friend recently posted another A. field and co. knife and it made me think of mine again. Looks like it was likely a one arm razor with a nice arch tang stamp, ebony handles and a great federal shield. What do you think?
Re: A. Field & Co Knife
I know it's a nice old example of a prolific hardware merchandiser , and that's about it. I have he later stamps and also the same as your stamp , which I'm sure is an older knife.Edge_centric wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 5:26 pm I read this thread several years ago when I first found this little knife, but a friend recently posted another A. field and co. knife and it made me think of mine again. Looks like it was likely a one arm razor with a nice arch tang stamp, ebony handles and a great federal shield. What do you think?
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