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Can you post a pic, Terry ??
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I believe a cogent response is dependent upon YOUR intended use.
If you wish to EDC it .. I'd offer suggestions along one line.
If you wish to preserve it "as is" ..OR.. possibly offer for resale .. my suggestions would be along a different line.
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Enjoy
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Got you covered on the pics.
... and, that looks like a "9" to me.
For EDC ... I'd be tempted to turn it into a single blade jack & rescale ..OR.. have said performed by another known to be talented @ repair/restoration.
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Resale .. would probably be for parts only .. maybe the obscure collector who cares more about the age & stamping than the broken blade.
It was a looker at one time though !
I love the shape of that blade .
For EDC ... I'd be tempted to turn it into a single blade jack & rescale ..OR.. have said performed by another known to be talented @ repair/restoration.
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Resale .. would probably be for parts only .. maybe the obscure collector who cares more about the age & stamping than the broken blade.
OK .. I'm referencing ....
The Standard Knife Collector's Guide
Identification & ValuesSecond edition
By Roy Ritchie & Ron Stewart
According to my notes on the inside cover .. I purchased this in Sept 1992.
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Note: The # 48 pattern is listed as being manufactured with yellow composition scale material ..&.. what I see pictured could easily be a faded old version of exactly that.
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The pattern # 49 pictured directly below it appears to have an almost identical main blade.
The descriminating feature appears to be the OAL closed .. the # 48 is 4.125" while the # 49 is 3.938".
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What is the OAL of the one you have in hand ???
See attached file.
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