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I love an old knife. A Knife that I like to carry,
has to feel like it fits, in the scheme of things, its been somewhere, it has a
story to tell. My imagination at times runs wild. Yet as I carry the knife, one
that fits my hand, my pocket, my needs, I am also making history, if that knife
could talk, it would talk of others and also of me. A knife to me is like a
diamond to a woman, I treasure it. I care for it, keep it oiled, keep it clean.
So when it talks again, it will talk of fond memories, like I have of it
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Stefan, yes it is.



Ken Spielvogel said:

Today I am carrying an old knife. Does anyone know how old? I know it is before 1930. It is a Wallkill, Walden, NY knife. I would sure love to hear its story. "If only Knives could Talk".

Ken, awesome old knife- That tang stamp was used from 1920- 1931 on their high end knives- They added the words River Works on their lower tier of knives with the same date range- Yours is considered an extremely high quality knife- Even  the Wallkill River Works knives are considered High on the Levine scale of collectibility-New York Knife Company made extremely high quality knives~~~

Thanks so much John for that info.

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