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c. 1905-1910 MSA Marbles 6″ Ideal Knife Stag w/ orig sheath
Made in Gladstone, MI c. 1905-1910. This knife has the original tube sheath with aluminum tip protector inside. Blade measures 5 7/8" while the knife measures 10 3/8" overall. Knife is very tight and solid. Blade has some slight pitting but looks nice overall. Sheath has past owner's name and the belt loop is detached from rivet. Still a very solid old tube sheath and great old knife!
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Case XX 1940-64 Stag Trapper 5254 knife
Master blade stamped Case XX and 5254 on reverse tang. Knife measures 4 1/8" closed. Both blades have very strong snap and no wobble. Stag is beautifully worn with a little bit of loss on reverse, middle pin. A bit of filler looks nice there and does not really detract. Must have been taken apart a long time ago as it has brass pins in both bolsters. Overall a very nice looking and solid knife! Very collectible pattern.
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Maher & Grosh Toledo O. whittler vintage pocket knife
c. 1900 Maher & Grosh whittler with nice yellow striped celluloid handles. Measures 3 1/4" closed. Features nickle silver bolsters, bar shield and brass liners. Handles and blades are in nice shape. All three blades have snap and half stops. Master blade is very thick and has a long pull. Great old knife! Get it while you can!
WWII Camillus 4 line bone handle Engineer’s Knife 1940’s
Great looking old WWII Engineer's knife measuring 3 5/8" closed. Jigged Bone handles are a beautiful color, in great shape (tiny 1/4" hairline on bottom front scale, front - see pic). Blades have snap and some tarnish and rust. I have not messed with the knife at all. Original bail and shield stamped, USA. No brass used as this was a controlled commodity during the war. Instead, all steel construction for liners and pins. Very cool piece of history.