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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 77468, member: 54"]More pix, better lighted. better focused. both sides at least would help with assessment. I am not a knife person but gut feel is that it is no earlier than late 19th C. Blade and lock appear to be product of relatively modern machinery. Just a guess though. You could check whether anything like that shows up in any of George Neumann's books on RW stuff.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 77468, member: 54"]More pix, better lighted. better focused. both sides at least would help with assessment. I am not a knife person but gut feel is that it is no earlier than late 19th C. Blade and lock appear to be product of relatively modern machinery. Just a guess though. You could check whether anything like that shows up in any of George Neumann's books on RW stuff.[/QUOTE]
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