Sheepsfoots and wharncliffes! Oh my!

Early New York Knife swayback

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Fantastic Primble, I don't know where you find all these beauties, but I'm very glad that you do :thumbup:
 
Thank you for that compliment .
I truly rate your experience and knowledge .
It really is a wonderful find and I will cherish it forever .
I still have no background information on Hornby & Wragg ,do you have any knowledge of this maker tucked away in your bag of tricks ?????

Ken

Thank you Ken, my knowledge is very modest I'm afraid, but I'll see what I can find out when I get home and can consult some higher authorities! ;)

I'm afraid that I'm really struggling with this one, could you post a pic of the tang stamp please Ken?
 
My HOWSER sheepsfoot with mammoth. The pins have a nice rounded dome finish.
Charles

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Here are a couple of recent "Jelly beans" with the right blades.:D

Have a great day folks

Best regards

Robin
 
Love the St Pat #61!

Either beer and shamrocks or a drunken Irishman :D
There is more movement (shiller) in the St Patricks acrylic than any other, the stuff is quite amazing. I'm enjoying my addiction ))
Best regards

Robin
 
This Rick Menefee 3-5/8" shadow is off a Remington pattern. Stout work horse. 154 CM ss blade , A-2 steel liners . Rick is always trying neat new things.

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Hi Pmew. This one is Spring Tulip from 2011. The Tiger Lily was done on the 61 congress 4 blade in 07 and 09, two different colours
that do look quite a bit like this one and also short runs of 17 each I believe..

Best regards

Robin
 
Here's an old Joseph Rodgers Sheepsfoot, and a recent Arthur Wright Lambsfoot.



 
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