Philadelphia Souvenir

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Here is an old Souvenir from Philadelphia PA. A bonus point for everyone who can ID the earliest possible year of production for this knife. No Googling allowed.
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That bridge looks like one of those depression-era public projects. So my guess, 1935.

-Bob
 
That guy I bought the answer from is going to pay!!! grrrrr...

I'll guess 1926...the sesquicentennial of the Declaration of Independence!
 
I had to google it! History was my worst subject; so the answer is. . . . .
. . . . . .nah, that wouldn't be fair!!
 
Ah come on SK, you know no one thinks anymore since there's Google..:p

I hope Marcinek doesn't catch up with me..:eek: I swear I told him B

Sunburst
 
Thanks for playing. We have a winner... 1926 was the year that the Delaware River Bridge was completed. Originally was called the Franklin bridge but that was quashed prior to completion. Point for Marcinek.
 
Well I'll be damned. That "1926" was really just an excuse to use the word "sesquicentennial." Its not everyday one gets that chance, so I went for it.

I'd like to thank the Hollywood Foriegn Press Association, my agent, my high school drama teacher Mrs. McGillicudy, and all of my homies back in the 'hood. Peace out.
 
Wait S-K!!

Is it too late to guess? This looks mighty familiar. Oh, I was probably one of those 100,000 who walked across the bridge. :D

Nice little knife, and congratulations to marcinek and his entire posse, and for using sesquicentennial. :thumbup:

Bill
 
Yes El Lobo....you may have seen this some time ago. New and improved photo though. Did you meet the civil war vet during your trip across? LOL
 
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