Large two bladed Waterville for Jack and Stephen!

CJZ

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So I posted the picture you see directly below a little while ago, and it sparked some interest. I was asked for more pics, and I promised to deliver the next day. Sorry it took so long, but here are some extra pics now! I tried to get the tang stamps but they didn't come out in the pictures. They say "Waterville Cutlery Co, Conn". :)


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Additional pics:




 
Awsome knife. I was looking for the other pictures in the other thread just today. I looks like it has a few stories to tell.
 
Thanks! What an awesome old knife! It just oozes character and history. I'm guessing its been making its owner(s) happy for the past 100 years or so. Thanks again for the pictures. :thumbup:
 
Thanks! What an awesome old knife! It just oozes character and history. I'm guessing its been making its owner(s) happy for the past 100 years or so. Thanks again for the pictures. :thumbup:

No problem, sorry they took so long!
 
Wow, thanks for the extra pics, it sure is a beauty, just dripping with character :thumbup:
 
Big Knife, two large blades, Spear and Sheepfoot! Cool.:cool:
These were often called Carpenter's knives, or Plumber's knives, the implication being that they could do a lot of work.
Looks like this one has done just that! And could continue with the work also!!
 
Wow - that old knife is in great shape. Nice pics! Thanks for posting them.
 
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