Crown J.S.H. & Co.

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Crown J.S.H. & Co.

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Crown J.S.H. & Co., 3 5/16" --- 1900-1915
Very well made whittler with sunken joints and half stops on the three blades.
The three blades are stamped.
Great bones and a well fashioned wedge and a strong spring. Solid and tight.
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Re: Crown J.S.H. & Co.

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Interesting. I've never seen that tang stamp.
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Very nice Whittler Joe ::tu:: I like those sunken joints!
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Lovely old knife, Joe! ::tu::
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Great looking knife Joe!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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