Sportsman's Knife

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Sportsman's Knife

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This is the latest additon to my collection; a sportsman's knife made in the late 1800s by John Blyde of Sheffield. It is 4 inches closed, not including the shackel, and all attachments still tight and snappy. :D s-k

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wonderful knife!
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Steve, I can always count on drooling a little when I see one of your new posts. ::drool:: Kelley
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Very, very nice. ::tu::

Great looking scales!

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Great stag scales. I do like this knife. I have one quite similar myself.

The corkscrew is very good.
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Is that a screwdriver on the right ?
And that hook looks just like the Victorinox SAK hooks, but for a different purpose I suppose, being on the end instead of in the middle of the handle.
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man where did the find such nicely shaped stag :shock:
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