Neat knife Don, and you can’t beat the price. Have you done any more research to decide if it is really as old as you think? I’m no expert so I won’t make any assumptions, but I do love those old American knives.
I picked up this J. Russell & Co. Green River Works knife at an antique flea market for 5 dollars. It appears to be forged as you can see the hammer marks on the surface. The handle is held by one pin that enters the handle from the top. I have not seen a Green River like this before and wondered if anyone would have any idea of vintage.
Michael Squier
Neat knife Don, and you can’t beat the price. Have you done any more research to decide if it is really as old as you think? I’m no expert so I won’t make any assumptions, but I do love those old American knives.
Jun 23, 2018
Don Gumm
I picked up this J. Russell & Co. Green River Works knife at an antique flea market for 5 dollars. It appears to be forged as you can see the hammer marks on the surface. The handle is held by one pin that enters the handle from the top. I have not seen a Green River like this before and wondered if anyone would have any idea of vintage.
Nov 1, 2023
George R Naugle
Another Holley folder, this one a fruit knife with seed pick.
on Tuesday