The Alphabet Game - A Continuation in Reverse!! Please Read the Rules!!

Sorry I can't contribute anything for Z, Y, X, or W. I'm just here to say that every time Jack posts this one, my heart skips more beats than is healthy for a geezer like me!! :eek::eek::(:(:eek::eek: My favorite handles of all time; it's ALIVE! :thumbup::thumbup::cool::D:cool::thumbup::thumbup:

Sorry and thanks GT ;) :thumbup: Apparently they only did one Lambsfoot run in oxhorn - from one horn! :confused:

V?

 
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My collection of Swiss Soldier knives, the bottom being a 1932 'Elsener,' who now goes under the name Victorinox. The middle one is a 'Wengerinox' from the early 50's (I think around the same time as the bayonet, an Elsener as well)

The bottom one is a 1970 'Victoria, Elsener' stamped knife. (Also by Victorinox)

Well, I seem to have gotton a two in one with both W and V :D
 
Nice V-W collection, Ryan!

Here is a Valley Forge HJ, with a patented punch.
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A Vance HJ.
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Veritable LB, French as I recall - BIG knife!
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Some beautiful old knives guys :thumbup: Time for 'T'? ;)

Taylor’s Eye Witness





















Thackray



Thomas Turner





Thompson



Turton

 
Cheers JB -some beauties ther.
Just gotta say -re the ox horn
That was one gorgeous looking ox.:thumbup:
 
Tidioute Cutlery Co.

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Southington Cutlery Company:

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Schrade Cut. Co.:

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Schrade



Schatt & Morgan



Slater



Schlieper



Sitflyer!

 
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