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Ky-Flinter
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August 17, 2022, 05:04:09 AM »
I've got more knives than I'll ever use, but I can't seem to pass up interesting ones. Picked these 3 up semi-recently. The 2 scalpers were made from F. Herder blade blanks, basically just adding handles. Somebody ground most of the trademark off the one. Grrrr. The folder is a hand-made lock back. Ironically F. Herder made one that was very similar. The F. Herder company was in Solingen, Germany beginning in 1727.
Ron
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rich pierce
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I bet those blades really sing when you use a steel on them. I’m always impressed by the old blades.
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Tony N
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All great looking knives, I like the wood handles for a change.
Tony
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