Hi everyone,
Until this past weekend, I had not bought any new knives for about 3 months Finally, something new to share. This one was made by James Howarth, Sheffield about 1900 or so. The blade has some staining but snaps and 1/2 stops like new. The gnarly stag (not Sandbar) has a reddish tinge and is in excellent condition. I hope you enjoy this one as much as I do. s-k
p.s. I hope to rejuvinate the European forum over the coming weeks.
Drought is Over
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THAT is some top notch Stag.....
Bill
Bill
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- smiling-knife
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HI CCBill, that is not true. I am not a lawyer and the law is a little fuzzy but here is my understanding. One can not normally carry a knife with a blade over 3 inches long. There are exceptions where it is justified, i.e. while hunting, fishing, required for work e.g. a chef. I'll look into it further. Switch blades or button release types are definitely illegal s-k