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Help identify knives

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I've seen these two knives, friction or piomentais type, probably staghorn and measure approximately 6 3 / 4 open, perhaps made in USA. The owner has no more data about them. Who can you made them?, any ideas?. Thanks.






Regards.
 
I know that the first knife pictured is by Chuck Patrick of Brasstown, NC., and the blade stamp is his flying owl......I do not know who made the second piece.
 
I know that the first knife pictured is by Chuck Patrick of Brasstown, NC., and the blade stamp is his flying owl......I do not know who made the second piece.

Thank you very much Dawkind, what approximate price of a knife like this,
knows?.

Regards.
 
And one last question, you have any idea steel used for the Damascus?. Thanks for your patience.

Regards. ;)
 
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