Desirable Old Dog-Leg Jacks

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A KeenKutter and a Winchester.
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Another two WOW!!!!! JohnR. Two beautiful Dog Legs. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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Those are awesome, John. ::drool:: ::tu:: ::tu:: Think they were both made by Winchester?
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JohnR wrote: Fri Jul 09, 2021 9:11 pm A KeenKutter and a Winchester.
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John ::tu:: ::tu::
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Such beautiful knives, John. ::tu::
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Thank you all for the nice comments, 1967redrider I do think they were both made by Winchester and due to the hammered pins probably close to the same time. Both knives have brass liners only difference is the KK has steel pins and Winchester has brass.
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This sweet little 3" MOP dogleg showed up today. I can find no information on the maker, Wm Bartlett & Sons, Goins has a Wm Bartlett with dates 1880 to 1910 but there is zero information out there. I suspect Sheffield but not marked with any country. Other than the cracked front cover its in decent shape for its age, still tight with very good snap.
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JohnR wrote: Fri Jul 09, 2021 9:11 pm A KeenKutter and a Winchester.
JohnR wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 8:38 pm This sweet little 3" MOP dogleg showed up today. I can find no information on the maker, Wm Bartlett & Sons, Goins has a Wm Bartlett with dates 1880 to 1910 but there is zero information out there. I suspect Sheffield but not marked with any country. Other than the cracked front cover its in decent shape for its age, still tight with very good snap.
All awesome finds JohnR! ::tu:: Loving the bone on the KeenKutter & Winchester!!
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JohnR wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 8:38 pm This sweet little 3" MOP dogleg showed up today. I can find no information on the maker, Wm Bartlett & Sons, Goins has a Wm Bartlett with dates 1880 to 1910 but there is zero information out there. I suspect Sheffield but not marked with any country. Other than the cracked front cover its in decent shape for its age, still tight with very good snap.
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That's a little beauty, John.
How long is it?
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FRJ wrote: Sun Jul 11, 2021 3:16 am That's a little beauty, John.
How long is it?

Thanks Joe, it's right at 3". It's a well made little guy, I don't recall ever seeing the tang stamp before.
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3 1/2" Sears Roebuck
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Waukonda wrote: Wed Jul 12, 2023 9:06 pm 3 1/2" Sears Roebuck
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That's one sweet knife :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: ! J.O'.
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Beautiful Stag; beautiful blades.
Such a beautiful knife and from Sears. Who'd a thunk it?

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Here's some old H. Bokers.
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One more H. Boker.
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Beautiful knives, Greeds.

What a nice show.
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Yes, very nice bunch of old doglegs Greedy!
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Nice group of Bokers Roger ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks guys! There's been a bunch of NICE knives posted in this thread. Here's another H. Boker to add to the mix.
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This one has been cleaned but look at the worm grooved bone.
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thegreedygulo wrote: Fri Jul 14, 2023 12:56 am Thanks guys! There's been a bunch of NICE knives posted in this thread. Here's another H. Boker to add to the mix.
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::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod::
Jacknifeben wrote: Fri Jul 14, 2023 1:13 am This one has been cleaned but look at the worm grooved bone.
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