Hello gentlemen,
Once again I need your help in identifying a very old knife I recently picked up. It measures 9 inches overall with a 4-3/4 inch blade. The handle is possibly ivory but probably bone. There are no markings on the knife. At first glance, it looks home made. The sheath could be leather or some other animal skin but it is quite soft. Inside the sheath is a metal sleeve that the blade slips into. The old stitching appears to be a factory job but I suppose could be done by hand. What baffles me is the rectangular hole cut into the blade about an inch from the tip. Could this hole be for pulling cording or something simular back up through the hole. Thinking along those lines, I was wondering if it could be an old trappers knife or perhaps Eskimo. It is a very heavy, well made, knife....around 12 oz. The blade appears to be "leaded" into the handle no doubt adding to the weight. The blade has never been sharpened or cleaned and is sharp on both top and bottom edge much like a dagger. It's hard for me to guess the age of this knife. It certainly appears to be well over 100 yrs old but could be from as far back as the whaling days. I am considering selling the knife but want to get a lot more info on it first. Anybody have any thoughts, ideas or suggestions?
I have included 3 pictures but can send more if needed.
Thank you
Wayne
Identification of Old Knife Needed
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Re: Identification of Old Knife Needed
looks like it may be swedish, though i'm lost as to the cut out on the front of the blade
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Re: Identification of Old Knife Needed
No clue. The front looks like a mending tool for fishnets.
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Re: Identification of Old Knife Needed
Looks like a net repair tool to me,but with a sharp blade may do more cutting than mending?