Miller Bros. 1863-1926
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Roger,
The look of the Miller Brothers two blade folding hunter is hard to beat, and the etch is icing on the cake.
Jim
The look of the Miller Brothers two blade folding hunter is hard to beat, and the etch is icing on the cake.
Jim
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Thank you Jim, Roger. Roger, love that 2 blade Hunter,bet that's a beast.
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Farside, Lee, John and Roger just wonderful Miller Bros. knives fellas You guys are like antique knife magnets
Lloyd
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Roger, super nice old knife. Handles are gorgeous and the blade/etch is spectacular.peanut740 wrote:Miller Brothers doctors knife,mint condition.
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Thanks Jerry,it is quite a knife.I also got a Ulster serpentine etched doctor's with horn handles .
Roger
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Roger that physicians knife and the horn handled Ulster one are over whelming. You must have a time warp you are using. Those two are awesome. Congrats.
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Oh yeah those are some gorgeous Miller Brothers examples Roger! Super nice etches
Lloyd
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Wow that is beautiful
Mike
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peanut740 wrote:Miller Brothers doctors knife,mint condition.
Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
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Stunners Roger - both great knives .. An unused Physicians Knife - Wow - must have been kept on his desk ..
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Those are amazing Rodger. Grail knives for most collectors. The horn ulster is like seeing a ghost. Just can’t believe your eyes. Thanks for sharing them.
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Just finished going all thru this thread looking at all the awesome old Miller Bros, some really nice knives here. Was a little surprised that none of the old Signal Corps knives that they made, showed up in posts, here is mine showing obvious use.
Ike
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Here is a dogleg jack with a name on the shield, which I assume, refers to what was once a brand of Canadian cigarettes.
Ike
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Very nice Ike ... I believe it is a fairly rare knife and I have only seen one other with the same shield... Nice score ...
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Lee
Lee
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Another nice one Ike! I don't remember seeing Old Kentucky cigarettes up here, however, I was never a smoker.
Dan
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Lee, thank you. I was wondering how many more were out there or if another would surface after I posted this.
Dan, thanks for the comment. I had not heard of that brand of cigarettes either, until I researched a little after getting this knife. I never was able to find dates, but I got the impression that they were only around in the early 20th century, so, probably not around in our lifetimes.
Dan, thanks for the comment. I had not heard of that brand of cigarettes either, until I researched a little after getting this knife. I never was able to find dates, but I got the impression that they were only around in the early 20th century, so, probably not around in our lifetimes.
Ike
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Just added this Jack, etched Check Plug (tobacco), 3 3/8"
Thanks, Roger!
Thanks, Roger!
Ike
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Awesome knife Ike ... Another one of those knives that has it all from nice bone, a cool etch and even a rare shield ... Nice addition to your other "Old Kentucky" shield above ...
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