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Spratts Dog Scraper Antique Made in England OIl The Joints Bone about 1912 Jigged Scales 3.75 inches

This less common pattern is used for dogs...must be for hair care...don't know. Both blades have the same line shapes on both sides. Also marked "Oil the Joints", and "Made in England".

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Comment by Paul S on September 5, 2016 at 7:55

Thank you all (Dale, Jan,Ron, John) for the nice comments on this (and other knives recently posted),

This Dog Scraper along with 10 other antique knives was found at an antique store in Northern Maine. The knife may have been made by George Wostenholm as it is marked "Oil the Joints". We are the only folks from Maine without a dog but we appreciate them as other's family members. I was wondering why some of the knife companies such as Great Eastern, Queen, or Case do not reproduce this pattern or that of a five inch antique Hunter by Cattaragus/recently posted that is like a Cheetah (guard swings)...A dog specialty company would like to sell dog scrapers.

    There may be one more dog scraper around here somewhere. 

     Jan unfortunately I never saved the old Knife Worlds.

    

Comment by John Bamford on September 5, 2016 at 1:55

What a great old knife, it's amazing how I have managed without one all these years. Mind you I don't have a dog so that must be how I have got away without having one.

Comment by Ron Cooper on September 5, 2016 at 1:18

I with D ale on this one. Never in my life have I ever encountered such a unique knife. 

How did you come across this cool old knife, Paul? For its age it looks to be in great shape!

I'm thinking that blade would make for short work for an itch...Not on a dog, on me -- Woof!


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Comment by D ale on September 4, 2016 at 20:52

Very unique blade design .. one I was unaware of.

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There exist 2 adult humans & 4 canine children in my household.

I can attest to it's usefulness ..especially .. late spring / early summer w/ long haired (shedding) dogs.

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Where on earth did you ever find this ??

Comment by Jan Carter on September 4, 2016 at 19:31

David Anthony did an article on dog grooming knives in Knife World not to very long ago.  It was interesting to read

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