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Was going through some boxes of my late great grandfather in the basement tonight and ran across this nifty little Miller Bros Dirk. Blade action could use some wok but still pretty neat.

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!! . extremely interesting knife . !!

Miller Bros were located in Meriden, CT and only existed 1872-1926.

Very unique! Thanks for sharing.

Love the screws on the ebony scales (handles). You could find out more about it at the NCCA
http://www.ncca.info/aboutus.htm
which has a knife show in Massachusetts and in Connecticut. Bring it along and there are many collectors/dealers who have knowledge of the company.

Miller Bros are rare, simply because of the short timeframe of production and the time it was in.  Back them a knife got bought to be used so most of them were.  My honest opinion?  Go to one of the shows, see some of the dealers there that know their stuff before offering it up.  They may even know a collector you could contact

I understand the paring down, have done a little of it myself.  Just make sure your on point with this one, it is not your everyday knife

Indeed .. when I saw the initial post .. I was like .............

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!!! .. WHOA .. !!!

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You have what I would consider a rare collector's item.

While I've a few Miller Bros .. I've nothing as unique as this.

Don't clean it .. don't do anything to it.

Do do your homework on this one .. Really.

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Enjoy

D ale



Jan Carter said:

Miller Bros are rare, simply because of the short timeframe of production and the time it was in.  Back them a knife got bought to be used so most of them were.  My honest opinion?  Go to one of the shows, see some of the dealers there that know their stuff before offering it up.  They may even know a collector you could contact

I understand the paring down, have done a little of it myself.  Just make sure your on point with this one, it is not your everyday knife

Thanks!



D ale said:

Indeed .. when I saw the initial post .. I was like .............

.

!!! .. WHOA .. !!!

.

You have what I would consider a rare collector's item.

While I've a few Miller Bros .. I've nothing as unique as this.

Don't clean it .. don't do anything to it.

Do do your homework on this one .. Really.

.

Enjoy

D ale





Don't think I'll be able to make it to any collector's shows anytime soon. Info on Miller's is really limited online. Can't find much more than what was posted in the Q&A forum. Any suggestions on who I might contact for more info on this one?

Bernard Levine 
  PO Box 2404
  Eugene Oregon 97402 USA
  Tel: 541-484-0294

.........LINK.........

Keep in mind .. his services come at a cost.

However .. I know of no greater authority .. on earth.


MWPAGE said:

Don't think I'll be able to make it to any collector's shows anytime soon. Info on Miller's is really limited online. Can't find much more than what was posted in the Q&A forum. Any suggestions on who I might contact for more info on this one?

""" In another forum here about the Lehigh Valley Knife Show, Galvanic wrote " There was a collector that had some fantastic KA-BAR knives and also a gravity Miller Brothers with an ebony handle that is Rare, Rare, Rare." """

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LINK

This article indicates a value of 2~400 .. back in 2008.

However .. do keep in mind.

Value is always dependent upon condition

... AND ...

what the buyer is willing to pay.

.

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All that being said .. we just didn't want to see you selling it for $119.oo ..and.. thinking you did well.


Thanks!


D ale said:

""" In another forum here about the Lehigh Valley Knife Show, Galvanic wrote " There was a collector that had some fantastic KA-BAR knives and also a gravity Miller Brothers with an ebony handle that is Rare, Rare, Rare." """

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LINK

This article indicates a value of 2~400 .. back in 2008.

This is a shot in the dark MW.  We have a member that is actually not very active BUT he is a Miller Bros collector.  Might be worth sending him an email and seeing if you can pick his brain a little.  Harold Lincoln, just click on the name and under his pic it will say send a message.  I dont know if he will answer but it might be worth a shot.

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