Couple Brits Found Today

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Couple Brits Found Today

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Found these from the "Mother Country" in Easton, MD today. 1): C + X LOCKWOOD BROS., Sheffield. 3-1/2" Horn handle shadow. Aside from some blade tarnish, it's untouched.
2): IXL GEORGE WOSTENHOLM, Tortoise shell whittler. 3-1/8". Tip bolsters, sunk joints. Lucky day! J.O'.
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A couple of foreign exchange students! Glad they are staying with you for a while. Knice knives. ::nod::
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Those are two good looking knives, JO.
You'll be glad to pack those when you want to. ::nod::
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::tu::
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Gotta love those Brits! Nice pickin’!!! ::tu::
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Sheffieldguy: Check your PM's. J.O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 2:09 am Found these from the "Mother Country" in Easton, MD today. 1): C + X LOCKWOOD BROS., Sheffield. 3-1/2" Horn handle shadow. Aside from some blade tarnish, it's untouched.
2): IXL GEORGE WOSTENHOLM, Tortoise shell whittler. 3-1/8". Tip bolsters, sunk joints. Lucky day! J.O'.
You did Well there J.O. Lucky day indeed ::tu::
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