Lets See Your Traditional Smooth Bone

I do love smooth bone for knife handles.
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I do love smooth bone for knife handles.
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Great assortment of smooth bones Travis especially the Pickle Bone . If I remember right that is ONE OF 12 and now I know where 4 of them went . Carry them in good health my friend .

Harry
 
Great assortment of smooth bones Travis especially the Pickle Bone . If I remember right that is ONE OF 12 and now I know where 4 of them went . Carry them in good health my friend .

Harry
We will have to get our two Pickle bone 35’s together for pictures one of these days. Hope to see you this summer In Titusville.
 
This one was hiding when I took the pictures in post #1 ... Bashful, I suppose.
"Autopoint(?)/Chicago/USA" three line tang stamp.
Real Genuine tip bolsters, not shell construction.
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I haven't had an opportunity to try the cap lifter. ☹️
Seems bottles of adult beverages (and sodas) around here only come with twist caps. 🙄

EDIT:
A quick web search says Autopoint was a pencil and desk top accessory manufacturer in Chicago from the 1920's to the 1970's.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autopoint_Company
Could the knife be a Camillus?
 
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