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North Shore my friend - that is a gorgeous knife - I would have leapt on that myself, I love the profile of that Blade!
 
tiguy7, it would be lovely to see more pages out of that catalog.
Great Kinfolks, NorthShore!:thumbsup:
Beautiful pearl lobster, Kevin!:thumbsup: Your pics capture the pearl very well.
Nice Kinfolks, Augie. But that Walden jack is fantastic!:thumbsup: That is the kind of stag that I really like.
 
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Vintage John Pritzlaff Hardware Co. folder, circa 1920s, Milwaukee. I’m in the process of cleaning it up. Takes a nice razor edge.
 
Nice one Nick, Southington's are great knives and hard to find, congrats!

Nice Southington, and in a pattern that is rarely seen.

Thanks guys. Southington’s sure are hard to come by and I’m glad to have found this one. The old cutleries out of Connecticut produced excellent knives. I wonder what is this pattern called and could it have been an inspiration for the famous Lanny’s Clip pattern?
 
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