Old Connecticut knife
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Old Connecticut knife
Ah, the old stuff. Pretty hard to beat.
9 1/4" long with 5 1/4" very flexible blade.
9 1/4" long with 5 1/4" very flexible blade.
Joe
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Re: Old Connecticut knife
beautiful handles on that one Joe. It's a handful.
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Re: Old Connecticut knife
Very nice Joe 

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Re: Old Connecticut knife
Love that Universal etch.
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
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Re: Old Connecticut knife
Here's an old Southington Cutlery kitchen knife from the Mystic show.
13 1/2" with a 8 1/2" blade.
13 1/2" with a 8 1/2" blade.
Joe
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Re: Old Connecticut knife
Joe -
I had the pleasure to see and hold this one at the NCCA show and it is sweet !! and a Southington too - 


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Lee
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Re: Old Connecticut knife
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
http://www.toaster.org/landers.html
I do not know if they made knives butt your's is nice. Bob
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Re: Old Connecticut knife
Thank you, Bob.
And thank you for the links. Yes, they made knives.
Thank you, Lee. I know you liked this knife.
And thank you for the links. Yes, they made knives.
Thank you, Lee. I know you liked this knife.

Joe
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Re: Old Connecticut knife
Here is another great Connecticut brand. Landers Frary and Clark.
I love the tapered tangs.
I love the tapered tangs.

Joe
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Re: Old Connecticut knife
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!
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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Re: Old Connecticut knife
Nice old knife, Dimitri.
And yes, the jigged bone would look really nice on their folders.
And yes, the jigged bone would look really nice on their folders.

Joe