OLD 1800's Camp & Skinning Knives Collection of FOUR
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This is a very nice collection ofcamp and skinning knives, starting with the largest knife, a Sheffield camp knife approx. 14&1/4" long with seven pins holding the handle, the handforged blade is worn down........ The two skinning knives are both I. Wilson around 1880's, with five pins in handles, some seperation from handle to blade, some pitting, one blade more worn than the other, approx. length of each are 9&1/4"............. The last knife is a CLYDE CUTLERY, Clyde, OHIO around 1860's, some wear on the blade, some pitting, one pin in handle, 1895 scratched into handle, approx. 10&1/2" long......... These are nothing fancy, they are what our Frontiersman would have used..... If you have any specific questions please ask..... Thanks for checking out my auctions and GOOD LUCK bidding....
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