Help with my “Standard” toothpick pocketknife

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Help with my “Standard” toothpick pocketknife

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Hello all, I am new to collecting pocket knives but not so new at owning them. I recently acquired this Standard Toothpick and after a lot of web searching I can’t pinpoint a date of manufacture or find many like it. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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We're gonna need some pictures of it. If you tried to post pictures, it didn't work. Instructions for that can be found here viewforum.php?f=98 Scroll down to find instructions for your device. ::tu::

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Standard Knife Co.(also Standard Cutlery Co.), Little Valley, 1901-1903 (Dean and Elliott Case). Standard Knife Co., Bradford, PA, 1920-1923 (W.R.Case & Sons). Also Standard Cutlery Co., Sheffield, England. (Ref: Houston Price's Guide). Love to see the pics J.O'.
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There are also plenty of repro Standard Knife Co knives out there. Posting a photo or several is the only way we could tell if yours is original or a modern Copy.
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Let’s try this again
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Denor2061 wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2024 2:13 am IMG_3986.jpeg
Knife looking
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The scales remind me of Boker.
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Definitely a repop , not an original standard knife company product .

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