It gives me an idea for a custom. I have been thinking for a few months now. That knife makes me want to find an old worn down knife with no life left but the bone scales and have them salvaged
How about some old jigged bone on a couple of New York Knife swaybacks? Top one is the later Hammer Brand, bottom one is the NEW YORK / KNIFE CO. / WALDEN stamp. Notice the difference in jigging. Charles
Aaaaah ...Johnny two shoes at his best, sweet pics there kind Sir, a feast for our sore eyes I can tell ya! I have to admit I just love seeing that smooth boned Dogleg pop up its well used head now...thank you my friend.
These knives date to the very early 1900s. While not an official GI military knife, rumour has it that this pattern was included in a Christmas gift package sent to the troops during WWI, but that's an ongoing debate. Nonetheless, they have some nice bone scales.
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