Old Connecticut knife

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Old Connecticut knife

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Ah, the old stuff. Pretty hard to beat.
9 1/4" long with 5 1/4" very flexible blade.
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beautiful handles on that one Joe. It's a handful.
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Very nice Joe ::nod::
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Love that Universal etch.
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Thanks so much guys.
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Here's an old Southington Cutlery kitchen knife from the Mystic show.
13 1/2" with a 8 1/2" blade.
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Joe - ::tu:: I had the pleasure to see and hold this one at the NCCA show and it is sweet !! and a Southington too - :D
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landers,_Frary_%26_Clark

http://www.toaster.org/landers.html

I do not know if they made knives butt your's is nice. Bob
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Thank you, Bob.
And thank you for the links. Yes, they made knives.

Thank you, Lee. I know you liked this knife. ::tu::
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Here is another great Connecticut brand. Landers Frary and Clark.

I love the tapered tangs. ::tu::
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Joe,

I have some of those L.F.& C. knives with the jigged bone handles. I wish they put that on their pocket knives, beautiful stuff!
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Nice old knife, Dimitri.
And yes, the jigged bone would look really nice on their folders. ::tu::
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