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Hi any info would be great the maker is T.B.Hague of Sheffield
junk shop find
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Re: junk shop find
Interesting hunting knife. The hole in the blade to accommodate the sear pin is a different approach. Is it really a spring knife?
Probably never saw Sheffield. Most likely born somewhere in the Indian Subcontinent.
Probably never saw Sheffield. Most likely born somewhere in the Indian Subcontinent.
Re: junk shop find
Here's a link to one with stag handles made the same way by a different maker.
http://www.southernantique.com/folding-bowie.html
http://www.southernantique.com/folding-bowie.html
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Re: junk shop find
The sear is just for locking the blade down in the handle. No springer.natcherly wrote:Interesting hunting knife. The hole in the blade to accommodate the sear pin is a different approach. Is it really a spring knife?
Probably never saw Sheffield. Most likely born somewhere in the Indian Subcontinent.
“The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed.”