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What can you tell me about this one? The blade is unmarked, may have worn off with the repeated sharpenings it's had. I'm guessing mid to late 1800s. Thanks. Michael

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Is it just me or are my pictures not showing up here? I'm new and this is my first post with pictures.

Here ya go Michael.  Unfortunately, I do not have any information about your knife, other than it is really cool.

They're there as attachments, Michael.  

One of our members recently did a detailed tutorial on how to post photos, here, http://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/december-2014-contesy-win-a...

Thanks for the assist, Brad.

I just read it and for some reason all I get is an option to add attachments but not pictures. I'll have to keep working on this because I'd like to share pictures, what fun is it without pictures.

trying a different browser. back to the knife. i found a very simular knife on ebay a while back, blade had more edge left, less sharpening, and a simpler hilt area. but his had a maker on it. name: E.E.Wood Cutlery Co.  Northampton, Mass.  the sheath was also identicle. has anyone heard of this company? another pic in the sheath. 

Michael--E.E. Wood Cutlery Co. was in business circa 1889-1901. They were sold in 1901 to Wm. A. Rogers LTD.- E.E. Wood's chief products were kitchen and carving knives. As you already stated, they were located in Northampton, Massachusetts.

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