OK, now lets see some handles with a bit of fire in them

I was working on these today, so here is another by Wendell Carson...

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He calls the process of using light and a chemical 'Smoking', to bring out different colors like burgandy and green from the goldlip Pearl. Pocket pouch is by Todd Davison.

Good thread.

Bill
 
El Lobo. I like that Burgundy coloured pearl.

This one was hallmarked in Sheffield 1896. The sterling silver blade being particularly resistant to fruit acid before the days of stainless steel.
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I don't know if this qualifies as having a bit of fire...but, we do use it around the fire.....and it does have a traditional shape...at least in Japan.

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:D

Bill
 
Seen some nices ones here so far. Keeping on target here, we've got some oldies but goodies up for review

First, two turn of the century (20th century that is) 4 blade pens by Miller Bros of Meriden Ct

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Next, a sterling bladed fruit knife ca 1898 by JY Cowlishaw of Sheffield England

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Finally, a 2 blade Tuxedo pen marked Howard, made by Canastota Knife Co in upstate New York, ca 1895 or so.
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Beautiful old knives Arathol. Thanks. I have to bow out for tonight will try to post more in the morning.
 
Wow!!

Some more beauties.

I apologize for losing focus...:o

Here is an older Hen and Rooster.....

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bill
 
Here's a nice little MOP number. William Henry Cascade, #95 of 100. Mike Norris stainless ladder Damascus, sterling silver bolsters.

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Some odds and ends:

Some Case Classics:
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Sunfish:
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Hey, they are a lot better than mine :D.
 
Once again let me say thanks for sharing all the beautiful knives shown here, I find myself stopping and just staring at some of these knives and just amazed by the beauty....

Thanks,

Sunburst
 
Very nice pearls everyone. Great way to start the day El Lobo. T.Erdelyi, please tell us more about the sleeveboard on the right of your group.

Here is a little CASE pearl pen knife.

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Some beautiful Sunday go to meetin knives!

Here are a few of mine. First, a SFO S&M Autumn Maze bone with corn cob jigging.
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A Burnt Chimney in Mother of Pearl.
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A Case Jack in Appalossa Bone.
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