The SOUTHINGTON CUT Co----Early Connecticut Brand

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The SOUTHINGTON CUT Co----Early Connecticut Brand

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Here is a 4 1/4 inch ebony JUMBO CIGAR--Thx Mark
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Snake, you are-a killin' me. Love your stuff
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Me too! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::

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What a beautiful knife that thing is! 4 1/4" too. I really like knive of that style and era: 1867-1905; Goins has a nice little history of Souhington Cut. Co. I wasn't aware of them. Southington is just down the road. Lots of knife history here.

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Thanks everyone for such the nice compliments---It is so difficult just to find REALLY old WORKING knives in DECENT condition, and of course authentic(toooo many fakes)--Thx Mark
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Mark where are gettin all of the old stuff? Someone needs to follow you!!

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Yeah I'll drive even!
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There is an old tree in the back yard that all these knives just keep fallen off of it!!! ::ds:: ---Thx Mark
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When the tree goes to seed, could you keep some of us in mind.
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Hey Guys, thought I would bring back this Thread to Life again. I happen to Enjoy this brand a lot. I just took a couple quick pics w/ my phone
This is a very cool & not often seen REAL Tortoise Shell. See the "Layers"
Note all blades have long pulls & go completely thru the tangs
I really like it
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That is a beauty, Mark? ::tu:: Is that a patch on the mark side handle, or a product of the pic?
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Great knives Mark, really like that jumbo cigar. Southington is one of the makers that I really admire.
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Hey Dan, You are correct it was a patch from long ago. I would think someone could do a much better patch on it NOWDAYS,,,lol
Thx Waukonda for the Nice words & wisdom of this manufacture
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