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(KNIVES) Let's see some sharp pointy objects

MikePotts

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Nice job Selous, I have a 'Blackjack' Bowie style knife that I started to 'make vintage' a while ago....maybe you've inspired me to finish the job!
 

Bushman

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Rite Edge and Sabre pocket knives:
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Buck 120 knife:
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Shangas

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Hoping to find myself a nice traditional pocket-knife for my upcoming birthday, but in the meantime, I picked up this doovalackey at the local thrift-shop. It's got an ivory handle and a weird blade. Made by Joseph Rodgers & Sons in England during the reign of George V. Was made sometime between 1911-1929 (can't be more precise than that).

Does anybody have ANY idea what this type of knife would've been used for? So far as I can tell, the blade has not been altered, and it came with its original sheath.

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Someone suggested it was a scalpel from a surgical kit from the WWI-era. I'm not entirely convinced.
 

TPD166

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Shangas

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I don't think it's an ink-scraper. I've seen LOADS of ink-scrapers. The size and shape of the blade just doesn't match.

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Found out what it is! It's a gardener's budding knife. For pruning and budding new shoots in trees and plants :) How cute!!
 
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