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Thanks. The sheepfoot main on one of these is unusual, in my limited experience.
Yes, I looked through the box and several German made boy's knives were sheepfoot (some with pen), but none of the US made ones that I have had a sheepfoot blade. Must have been a German style way back then. ????
 
W😲W, I really like that one, Harvey!!:thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:
Do you have a better photo of the tang stamp? I'd like to get an ID on that knife.
Jack's Imperial with clip blade looks similar, but I don't think yours is an Imperial stamp.

- GT
Thank you GT. Will do tomorrow. The stamp is difficult for me to make out,
 
Imperial it is😄
Thanks for the tang stamp shot, Harvey. :):thumbsup::cool:
I always forget that Imperial had tang stamps other than the ones in the familiar tang stamp chart that all contain the word "Imperial" along with various other words/designs. I've never seen an Imperial tang stamp chart that has variations on the "I. K. CO." (with or without USA, inside geometric designs or not).
Here's a link to an AAPK thread titled "IKCO The Imperial Knife Company" that I find interesting (with some stunning celluloid knives):
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=22394

- GT
 
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I was on my way to bed and suddenly realized I hadn't posted in Metal Monday yet! o_O
So here's a Marbles "Handyman's Helper II" ruler knife:
ETA: I posted without even looking at any of today's posts, and now find out that my post shows up right after a fine ruler knife from Harvey!! What are the odds??
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- GT
 
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