Guys,
I have up for sale today the last of (3) pieces of history from the early 20th century. I will briefly describe each knife on their own as accurate as possible. But as a whole I can tell you this: Each of these knives is 100% Original and not been modified or molested in any way. All are 100% functional knives with minimal issues. All of these knives are keepers, I just do not have the room in my Vintage 1900's display for all of them.
SOLD Item #1 Early 1900's Gentlemen Slip back Spring Whittler. This knife is handled in Mother of Pearl with the typical minimal chips at the edges, See pics, The two smaller blades have half stops, the Larger does not. Opening and closing is perfect with very good snap on all blades. There is no side to side wobble on any of the three blades. It was manufactured by the "Walden Knife Co. NY" the blades are stamped with "The Big Store" which I believe I researched to be a huge Mercantile store out west. A fine knife all the way around. Paypal $ (Good & Services Only) TYD USPS priority. Conus Only!
Copy and paste this: I'll take it, Item#1 Must be followed up with pm for payment details and completion of Sale!











SOLD Item #2 Early 1900's NYKC Cigar Pattern. This knife is handled with NYKC Jigged Bone. There are no cracks or chips. The Large blade is poorly sharpened at the choil but still overall reasonably full throughout the belly. It does have remnants of the faint NYKC Etching on the blade which cannot be captured in the photos. Both blades do have half stops and Opening and closing is perfect with strong snap on all both. There is no side to side wobble on neither blade. It was manufactured by the "New York Knife Co. NY" the blades are stamped with The typical "Hammer& Arm" Logo NYKC used. Rare find Cigar! This knife Pattern was #2517 Carried the Name "The Regulator" Paypal $70.00 (Good & Services Only) TYD USPS priority. Conus Only!
Copy and paste this: I'll take it, Item#2 Must be followed up with pm for payment details and completion of Sale!







SOLD Item #3 Early 1900's Ebony Coke Bottle. This knife is handled in Ebony wood. Both blades feature half stops with good snap both ways. The Large blade does have some (side to side play) when open but not excessive for an older folder. Smaller blade is tight. It was manufactured by the "New York Knife Co. NY" the blades are stamped with The typical "Hammer& Arm" Logo NYKC used in the day. Paypal $ (Good & Services Only) TYD USPS priority. Conus Only!
Copy and paste this: I'll take it, Item#3 Must be followed up with pm for payment details and completion of Sale!





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I have up for sale today the last of (3) pieces of history from the early 20th century. I will briefly describe each knife on their own as accurate as possible. But as a whole I can tell you this: Each of these knives is 100% Original and not been modified or molested in any way. All are 100% functional knives with minimal issues. All of these knives are keepers, I just do not have the room in my Vintage 1900's display for all of them.
SOLD Item #1 Early 1900's Gentlemen Slip back Spring Whittler. This knife is handled in Mother of Pearl with the typical minimal chips at the edges, See pics, The two smaller blades have half stops, the Larger does not. Opening and closing is perfect with very good snap on all blades. There is no side to side wobble on any of the three blades. It was manufactured by the "Walden Knife Co. NY" the blades are stamped with "The Big Store" which I believe I researched to be a huge Mercantile store out west. A fine knife all the way around. Paypal $ (Good & Services Only) TYD USPS priority. Conus Only!
Copy and paste this: I'll take it, Item#1 Must be followed up with pm for payment details and completion of Sale!











SOLD Item #2 Early 1900's NYKC Cigar Pattern. This knife is handled with NYKC Jigged Bone. There are no cracks or chips. The Large blade is poorly sharpened at the choil but still overall reasonably full throughout the belly. It does have remnants of the faint NYKC Etching on the blade which cannot be captured in the photos. Both blades do have half stops and Opening and closing is perfect with strong snap on all both. There is no side to side wobble on neither blade. It was manufactured by the "New York Knife Co. NY" the blades are stamped with The typical "Hammer& Arm" Logo NYKC used. Rare find Cigar! This knife Pattern was #2517 Carried the Name "The Regulator" Paypal $70.00 (Good & Services Only) TYD USPS priority. Conus Only!
Copy and paste this: I'll take it, Item#2 Must be followed up with pm for payment details and completion of Sale!







SOLD Item #3 Early 1900's Ebony Coke Bottle. This knife is handled in Ebony wood. Both blades feature half stops with good snap both ways. The Large blade does have some (side to side play) when open but not excessive for an older folder. Smaller blade is tight. It was manufactured by the "New York Knife Co. NY" the blades are stamped with The typical "Hammer& Arm" Logo NYKC used in the day. Paypal $ (Good & Services Only) TYD USPS priority. Conus Only!
Copy and paste this: I'll take it, Item#3 Must be followed up with pm for payment details and completion of Sale!






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