Sheffield knife for S-K

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petesknives
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Sheffield knife for S-K

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Blade is stamped A. FIELD&Co. SHEFFIELD Smaller "blade" is the older style can opener. Ken
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Man I love Sheffield knives, that looks in great condition what are the handles made out of?? Bone?

Thanks for sharing,

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That is a very nice e.g. Ken. I have one similar to it. This side is in great condition but the other side of mine is half-broke away ::dang:: I acquired mine from CCBill who bought it from a man in Alaska. What a story these knives might tell. Does anyone have any info on dating this pattern? :) s-k
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I think we've narrowed them down s-k lol have any rations? ::tu::
Heres a lil stag number i'm considering.
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