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Does anybody know what this is?

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I thought it might be fun to see how many of us know what this is... I wouldn't have known if I hadn't seen one in Bernard Levine's guide to knives and their values.

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Ah...er..ahem,

I'm not sure but it looks sorta like this.....(NO PEEKING IF YOU'RE GUESSING!!)

http://www.gggodwin.com/23m.htm

:mrgreen: ::tu::

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I hope that I am first and that I get to keep it as the prize. This a wonderful example of a bone handled FL*****M. Used for blooding animals. Usually spring loaded but not always. Some were used to be struck by a hammer of sorts. Luckily for us, this is OLD technology. Better examples appear to come from England and are of high quality. They command a high dollar. Hear is a link to some that are for sale.

http://www.nwknives.com/

go to older pocket knives and scroll down. NICE but $$$


OK, I will take what is behind door number three

Vanna, show our contestent his prize.
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I knew Bill and PA would know. ::tu:: These things make me cringe. I did read that they do / did serve one useful purpose. The inflamation in the feet of a foundered horse could be taken down with one.

Sorry, no prize this time. :D

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Come on Bryan, you will have to find something tougher for us. This is sort of a stump the band thing. WOW, I am showing my age now. How about a photo of a core boring tool or something like that to stump us. Thanks for the fun. I guess I can live without the prize for now. But it is hard.

:D :) :P ::tu::
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I'll be looking for something to stump y'all with. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

There has to be something out there.

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Well I coulda guessed the handle type

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Levine's Giuide to Knives

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You can find this knife in the revised 4th edition on page 207, they call it a Fleam. But thank you all for putting this knife on the forum. My friend has one I have been looking for a year to find out what it was. With your help I now know.

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