Has anyone seen a knife like this or have any idea where it was made or who made it? No tang stamp or mark of any sort. Interesting that is has a nail nick. It's built like a tank. Thanks.
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Re: Help Identifying a Knife
I can’t help but I like it a lot. Is it a 9”? Are the scales ebony?
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Haven't seen one like it but it's a nice one. Someone here will know something about it and fill you in.
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It's just about 8.25". I believe the scales are Ebony.
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In the early days of custom automatics, makers were afraid to mark their work.
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Very cool find. . .
Hand cut checkering on the buttons. . . uneven spacing.
Hand cut checkering on the buttons. . . uneven spacing.