Empire Knife Company

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Beautiful knife Dimitri,great find ::tu:: ::tu::
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Guess you EMPIRE (1856-1930) collectors would be familiar with the "Key-Knife" and other fob/jewelry knives by their HAYWARD brand. Here's a 2-1/4" Gent's pen in stainless. Really well made, strong spring. J.O'.
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I picked up this little sterling silver Empire recently. What a gem of a little knife. I found it to be in great shape in my opinion.
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Dilbery91 wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 12:33 pm I picked up this little sterling silver Empire recently. What a gem of a little knife. I found it to be in great shape in my opinion.
Looks new.
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