Schrechmeister:
I concur with all the above. And I own about a dozen or more old antique blades. Have taken to numerous guys out there [never run into Wick, but Kyle W. and Alan Longmire and Scot Summerville ] and some are post 1875 probably and others....just plain hard to tell.
My favorite knife is one that you can see the cold chisel marks used to cut it out of a saw blade. Beautiful steel and temper 8" blade. Copper peened pins, partial tang, hickory. Looks like Noah had it.
My greatest find was a broken cutoe blade with fuller that had been turned into a corn knife! It is now with a well known Scottish Dirk maker being turned into a 14" bladed Jacobite Dirk!
None of my finds ever cost over $25. Some only .50 or... my find from yesterday at a women's clothing flea market my wife dragged me into. Owner's daughter is a German wood carver and had a bunch of cast offs in a box for sale! Little did the wife know what was waiting for me there
. With a distal tapered tang even, 7" blade pitted and rusted all to heck, but with a beautiful temper and tapered full tang with walnut slabs I paid $1 for.
Anyway...beautiful knife! Every want to sell it....