Three backspring knives

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Re: Three backspring knives

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Here's a no name knife that I really like. No indication of who made it that I can see.
What a nice knife it is. Also a very interesting pattern.

Thanks for looking.
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Re: Three backspring knives

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Henry Sears and Sons 1865.All blades stamped.
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Re: Three backspring knives

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Cool knife Roger ::tu::
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Thanks Keith.I think any 3 backspring knife is pretty cool and fairly rare.
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I do too. Here are a couple Remingtons
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