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Latest Activity: Mar 25
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Some great Research and my thanks to the tireless work done by Sue OldsWidow. Check out that index, you just may be there for days! Also her research turned up an old resource that is worth revisiting if you have not seen.
Produced by iKC Member Tobais Gibson its a good reference for collectors: http://apg2k.hegewisch.net/index.html
I could not have said this better myself Mr Hanner!
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Im new to the group, i have a knife that ive had for a couple of years know and have never been able to know anything about what kind it is there are markings on the blade but barely readable, if there is any information or feedback of how to identify knifes would greatly appreciate it, ive done countless google searches, library books, but have found nothing helpfull!
Shawn,
If you look at the box you are typing in, at the top. Second icon from the left is to add a photo
WILL DO AND THANK YOU AGAIN!
John, you may be able to narrow that age down a bit, possibly by the handle material/tang stamp combination. A little history here from the former owner of the tang, AG Russell. If you cannot find old catalog pages on line, you could always go to our AG Russell group and ask him yourself.
Looks like 1945-1980 thanks for your help!
Dating on a Hen & Rooster is done by tang stamp changes. You can find the pics and years here
Any idea of its age?
It is indeed a swell center whittler made by Hen and Rooster that handle material is Antique Pumpkin seed!
It is marked 373C-AP
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