Thinning the Ol' Herd
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I'll have alittle more money soon hopefully, well have to see.
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They were all made by Jndiana, later ones bore no stamp. Shame to see JD go, they were the only Italian makers Who knew the meaning of ocasional variety.natcherly wrote:Actually the Medici and the 7 inch stiletto have been sold. I don't know if the Medici was Jndiana. Could well be. I have a couple of these knives and none are marked.
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So they did!, it was a large cottage industry wasn't it. Pretty god awful shitty sometime too, anyone with a decent Medici has been in luck.whippersnapper wrote:Jndiana never made anything. They put their name on other makers knives.
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Jndiana being a large cottage industry led to their widely varied quality. Shame too. I love the swinggaurd I got from them! Snappy!!!
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Re: Thinning the Ol' Herd
I stumbled in to the forum today, and although I'm somewhat late, I'm interested in the light horn with damascus. If not sold (and you are still wishing to sell), can you please describe (or post a closeup of) the steel pattern. Thanks in advance
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