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luckydog64
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Winchester

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I have had my eyes pealed for a vintage Winchester lately. Came across this item https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Winche ... 0008.m2219. My book does not show a bare head and says it should have a spear blade. When I saw lambsfoot etch Sheffield first comes to mind. In my humble opinion an across the room fake but I could be wrong.
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What in the?! Looks like something out of Sheffield (Wostenholm?) that's been restamped.
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That seller list a lot of fakes.Add this one to it. ::td::
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Did Winchester ever use a lambfoot blade ? If they did was it marked the same as this master blade ?
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That was what I was trying to say just not very clear. My book shows a model 2860 to have a spear blade and pen. Nickel silver bolster cap shield and lining. Picture shows swell end jack.
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Re: Winchester

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Question: What is the difference from a lambs foot blade and a warmcliff blade?
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Different shape. A true Wharncliffe blade is fairly short and stout with a straight edge coming to a point. A Lambfoot blade is not as stout, is longer and the spine tapers in a curve to the tip, similar to the deeper Sheepsfoot blade. You can look them up online or in any good knife book and see what i am trying to describe.
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Thank you KJ
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