Two old ones left. The Remington is sold. The one with the tip bolsters is the oldest. It is marked H&B. It was made in New Britain, Connecticut. There were a lot of great knife factories in that area at the time. Dated to about 1890-1910. Quality build. Nice stag scales and a nice badge. It is a three blade Whittier. The file blade has the tip missing. The file still cuts good. The other two blades are full with no wear. Some pitting. Nice looking. It shows better than the pictures. $35 shipped. The Remington is a repair knife. Very solid and tight. No wobble. Scales do not match but the badge is nice. .This one is < SOLD > Shipped. The last one is a 1940’s Joseph Rodgers 4 blade congress. Scales replaced . The old Sheffield England factory. Solid, heavy for its size, $25 shipped. You can buy separately or bundle for $50. Paypal F&F will do for payment.
Joseph Rodgers & Sons. 4 blade congress from the Sheffield England factory. Some wear on the blades. Pinched bolsters. I had the scales replaced with Auburn Culpepper scales. This is a solid well built knives. Heavy for its size. $25 shipped. These are not perfect knives but they all have quality and good looks from great factories. You can buy separately or take the two left for $50 PayPal F&F will work for payment.






































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