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I acquired these four on the weekend from an antique fair.
A circa 1950s Wostenholm sleeveboard penknife with faux ivory. The good carbon steel sharpens very nicely. Will edc this one for awhile.
Next is a nice Taylors Eyewitness bone handled serpentine jack knfe.
This is 1941 GI British army knife. The recessed dimpled pattern on the scales is somewhat unusual for this type of knife. I was quited pleased to add this to my collection of military folders.
Finally, an aluminum-handled knife advertising Sissons Bros. The company made paints, varnishes etc. Fantastic condition for a 100+ year old knife.
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what great finds.i really like the last one it has alot of detail in it for the age....
Thanks Stephen. If anyone is interested, here's a link to the history of the company. I like learning from my knives.
[url]http://www.paul-gibson.com/history/paint-industry.php[/url].
Hey SK, You must've had a great weekend looking for knives and I see you found some beauties! That British Army is too cool.
LOOKS LIKE YOU GOT SOME GOOD FINDS THERE SIR.....
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