Found This I.Wilson In My Workbench

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Found This I.Wilson In My Workbench

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This has been in my family seems like forever. Never saw anyone use it. I forgot all about it until I was cleaning out one of my drawers in my workbench. It was on the bottom of a lot of stuff. The handle is original but in bad shape. I couldn't read the maker marks the way the knife was. I gave it a quick cleaning and there were the maker marks, nice and clear. So is it a skinning knife? The first 4 pictures are "before" and the rest are after.
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That's KOOL!!! 8) John :D
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Thats nice.. ::tu:: ..its Sheffield made, this is from Goins'.
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Appears to be a skinning knife. Excellent quality those old knives are. A re-handle job would make that look just like new again. Nice find. ::tu::

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First, thanks to all who contributed. Considering the relative that this originally belonged to, I can safely say that this is from before 1920, maybe many years earlier. i am considering replacing the handle. But I am also considering displaying and leaving the whole knife just the way it is. ::tu::
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Good find. We used butcher knives like that to kill and cut up hogs back when I was a kid.
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New_Windsor_NY wrote: But I am also considering displaying and leaving the whole knife just the way it is. ::tu::
::tu:: ::tu::
It's a nice old family artifact.
You can find lot of knives to cut with.

Sometimes those nice old small pins can be a giveaway to an older knife.
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That knife has been places and done things!
My vote would be to let it keep its history. It must have taken a lot to be in that shape. I bet there’s stories to go with the scars. Maybe someone in the family remembers ‘em. Could be a cool project to find out!
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zoogirl wrote:That knife has been places and done things!
My vote would be to let it keep its history. It must have taken a lot to be in that shape. I bet there’s stories to go with the scars. Maybe someone in the family remembers ‘em. Could be a cool project to find out!
There are no relatives left that would know anything about this knife. Believe me, I have a lot of questions,
about a lot of things with nobody (family) available to answer. ::dang::
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