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Hay Folks,

It has been a while since my last post, sorry for the absence.

Anyway, I have a cleaning job to do for a customer and when the piece is not familiar to me I like to do some research to discover the history. 

The only markings on the knife is the owners name who unfortunately has passed on and my customer wants it restored for their family. They do not know where the knife was purchased.

The only marking is on the sheath, stamped W.F.SMITH MFR LYNN

I am not finding much online and was wondering if anyone might know more about it.

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Wow!  That sure cleaned up well!!!

Thanks Jan

Daniel, great restoration job !!

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