
Antique Knives Made In England
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Check out this hunting knife, horn handles and I just love the shield! 

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I do too.Miller Bro's wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 1:14 am Check out this hunting knife, horn handles and I just love the shield!![]()

William Rodgers 1817-1863
Apparently his wife and sons carried on until 1871.
That knife has some age to it.
Very nice knife.


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Very cool knife which was called the "Bushman's Friend". It was also offered with stag handles.Miller Bro's wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 1:14 am Check out this hunting knife, horn handles and I just love the shield!![]()
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Thanks, Miller Bros., BWT, and Cudgee.
Miller Bros., that's a fantastic Bushman's example in stag.
Here is a William Rodgers Bowie Hunter model with jigged bone handles.
Miller Bros., that's a fantastic Bushman's example in stag.
Here is a William Rodgers Bowie Hunter model with jigged bone handles.
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That's a beauty Mason, nice to see some fixed blade knives in this thread! 

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That's a fine old Spratts, M.B.
Here is an Oates Barlow from the late 1800s along with a corresponding catalog illustration.
Here is an Oates Barlow from the late 1800s along with a corresponding catalog illustration.
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That Oates Barlow just screams knife history to me! Love it!
J.O'.




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Great barlow!!!
David
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Thanks, Ridgegrass, Miller Bros., and edge213.
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Here's another metal handle English dog grooming comb.........
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Nice metal handled example Miller Bros.
Here are a couple more English-made Spratt models. The one on the right is a bit more fancy than most.
Here are a couple more English-made Spratt models. The one on the right is a bit more fancy than most.
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Like the extra touch with the bolsters on that one!
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Thanks DM11 and Miller Bros.
It's interesting how many different variations of the same model are often found.
It's interesting how many different variations of the same model are often found.