Well made knives every one I have ever had, looked a long time to find one of these plier-knives in good condition!
If you got 'em please show them

Thanks Lee, these plier knives were made to use and most of them were used and abused!LongBlade wrote:Nice Dimitri - nice to find one in working order![]()
- sorry though no Morley Knives from me to show...
Nice knives, I like the pocket worn bone handles!deo-pa wrote:I'm with you... love the old Morley's and such a wide range of patterns, including some nice miniatures. Here are a couple of mine.
By the way, I've been meaning to compliment you. As AAPK Janitor you sure keep this place clean!
Dennis
..my wife has a pair of antique scissors that are marked "w.h. morley and sons" and " kastor & co., Germany" on the opposite side. they appear to be nickle silver, and have a lot of fancy engraving on them!!.she bought them at a flea market many years ago!!..........Miller Bro's wrote:An Adolph Kastor & Bro's brand, references say circa 1913-1927.
Well made knives every one I have ever had, looked a long time to find one of these plier-knives in good condition!
If you got 'em please show them
......the scissors also have the 4 leaf clover mark.............Miller Bro's wrote:They sound like nice scissors Tommy, I am sure they are quality made just like their pocket knives!![]()
Thanks D. I am always amazed at the amount of work that it took to create such a complex knife.Miller Bro's wrote:Thanks Bill![]()
Ray, still an interesting old knife warts and all!
Very nice Ike...