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Daddy Barlows Case Tested 1930 Schrade 1946 and Bridge Cutlery 1920 from the Bill Cain Orange Ma Collection

These three Daddy Barlows are from the collection of Bill Cain who passed. His Barlow collection was said to be one of the largest East of the Mississippi. Bill was a gentleman who would point out flaws if you were going to buy a knife. His ID tags are left on as they are useful... Tags mean that the knife keeps opening and closing marks to a minimum. The Barlow was mentioned in a book by Mark Twain and in Moby Dick.

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