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Two older original John Primble Knives made for Belknap Hardware.
Knife #1 - 3-1/4 closed, small stockman. All blades are used with patina, great snap, some blade loss. The sheepfoot blade has a pit where it looks like it was hit by an electrical wire. Nice old brown bone handles, minor pin crack on front at the lower handle pin. This would make a great EDC knife with character! With fine old carbon steel blades. $30 shipped
Knife #2 - This is a nice four inch Premium Stock knife, JOHN PRIMBLE BELKNAP HDW & MFG CO. Pattern number 5371 with a star on reverse tang. Contract knife made by BOKER USA.
Heavy dark brown bone handles have no cracks or chips. Nice slanted grooved bolsters. Brass liners with pinned shield.
The blades are all full, knife looks like it was used but never sharpened. Original factory finish on blades, if you look up close you can see a very faint remnant of the etch on the main clip blade. Great snap on all blades. $75 shipped
Check or MO only.
PM with questions or email direct to emonllc@aol.com
Thanks
Steve
Knife #1 - 3-1/4 closed, small stockman. All blades are used with patina, great snap, some blade loss. The sheepfoot blade has a pit where it looks like it was hit by an electrical wire. Nice old brown bone handles, minor pin crack on front at the lower handle pin. This would make a great EDC knife with character! With fine old carbon steel blades. $30 shipped
Knife #2 - This is a nice four inch Premium Stock knife, JOHN PRIMBLE BELKNAP HDW & MFG CO. Pattern number 5371 with a star on reverse tang. Contract knife made by BOKER USA.
Heavy dark brown bone handles have no cracks or chips. Nice slanted grooved bolsters. Brass liners with pinned shield.
The blades are all full, knife looks like it was used but never sharpened. Original factory finish on blades, if you look up close you can see a very faint remnant of the etch on the main clip blade. Great snap on all blades. $75 shipped
Check or MO only.
PM with questions or email direct to emonllc@aol.com
Thanks
Steve