Eureka, Talon, 92 Photo Gallery

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Harry
Real nice Stag knife, Harry. 😲 All of them also!!:cool:
 
Indeed and they're remarkable but there appear to be some very interesting old ones there too :cool:
Yes, part of that left column represents the very modest success I’ve had in procuring vintage pieces. I’m sure there are more elusive patterns than the Eureka, but these are just not easy to come by.

Probably for the better, in some ways🤔
 
Yes, part of that left column represents the very modest success I’ve had in procuring vintage pieces. I’m sure there are more elusive patterns than the Eureka, but these are just not easy to come by.

Probably for the better, in some ways🤔

Who was the maker on the one with a crown bolster, fourth up from the bottom, far left ? 🤔
Really nice collection of the pattern ! :thumbsup:😍
 
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Thank you Primble Primble ! That one you speak of is this ragged old thing🙂. Walden…

I have seen that knife before ............. a long time ago. I always wondered what they cut with it to get it in that condition ? Maybe home wiring ? 🤔 🤔 🤔
Regardless ...... I would be proud to be the owner of that rare relic and I would bet you are. :thumbsup:😍😍😍
If you ever get tired of it ............... you know who to call ! 🤣
 
That's a beauty Frank, it's like a reverse Eureka, like the 29 frame is a reverse of the 92 frame Eureka
Thanks Paul, I’ll look at the 29! I’ve never handled a 92 but the handle looks like it would be comfortable to hold edge-side up and pull towards you. I imagine that back in the day there was a job where that kind of cut was needed.
 
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