Garland Cutlery Co.

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Garland Cutlery Co.

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Garland Cutlery Co. Germany. 1913-1940. 3 1/2" closed.
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::tu:: ::tu:: Nice find Joe. Long pull, swedges, and on a whittler too. ::drool::

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Thanks Ken. ::tu::
I put it in the Whittler thread but wanted to get it in Knife Lore too.
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Very nice, Joe! ::tu:: You seem to be able to find a lot of old obscure knives. Are the handles horn or celluloid?
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That's real nice Joe. I've noticed you seem to like a specific type of knife. Based on previous photographs, old, long, and slender seems to catch your eye. Generally a 3 blade too. Not always but more often than not. Like the previous post says, you have a knack for finding those kinds of knives. It muse be fun to search for those. Keep at it. ::tu:: Nice photos by the way... ::nod::

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Thank you, Dan. The handles are horn.

Thank you, Mike. Mostly looking for antique American knives. There are a lot of unknown brands to me.
Either American or foreign, occasionally a unique stamp appears. Thank you for your nice compliment.

If I can get them in Knife Lore it helps future research.
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Very nice Joe,I really like looking at the older obscure brands. Always nice ones from you. Thanks again.
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Thank you very much, Bill. ::tu::
I agree, I always enjoy looking at pictures of old knives. It's always entertaining and I pick up a little information from time to time.
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Here's another nice old Garland. 5 1/4". Almost a nail breaker.

Thanks for looking.
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Very nice, Joe! ::tu:: I really like those ebony handled coke bottle hunters, even though I only have one beater Keen Kutter myself.
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You do it again and again Joe. I had a conversation with a friend who had sold TBose a Cat Yukon hunter which had a brass lanyard ring. He thought it might have been added later, but was told it was the original.

That’s what I thought of when I saw that big nice Garland. ::tu:: ::tu::
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It was an excellent mail delivery today, stag handles Garland Barlow in pretty nice shape. Knife is well made and has flush and square joints.
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John I would have to say that's excellent. :D
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That's definitely a keeper there John! ::tu::
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Stunner John ::tu:: ::tu:: ... Stag is awesome ::drool:: ..
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I saw that Barlow on EBay.

Very nice.

Glad someone here got it.

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I think this is my only Garland Cutlery knife.
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Wow, John, that is a beauty! ::tu:: Your pearl has a lot going for it as well, Ray! ::tu::
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Very nice knives, John and Ray. Thanks for posting them.
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