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My Grandfathers knives, i don't know much about them, although every time i asked him i got a new and exciting story. I have had them a while and curious on their history :)

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any markings on them at all?

Bottom knife looks like a Western Cutlery or Camillus. Why? The stacked handle, 1940s.

But...I'm only guessing.. 

i have one which seems to be the brother  of the little bowie : it has been made in Sheffield but there is no trademark

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