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    Posted 1 year ago

    Genoburrito
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    Anyone know the appropriate age of this knife? Found while metal detecting and can’t get any makers mark

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    1. Genoburrito, 1 year ago
      Any info on this knife would be appreciated
    2. kwqd kwqd, 1 year ago
      Probably marked on the blade, the end nearest the handle when opened. You will need to clean it up to get blade to open:

      https://www.williamhenry.com/wh-insider/how-to-remove-pocket-knife-rust/
    3. Genoburrito, 1 year ago
      Blades are too corroded to try to open. I tried a little area and it just basically disintegrated. I don’t think I would be able to extract it without destroying it. Hoping the long diamond shaped emblem on the side would give some clue as to maker. Thanks
    4. kev123, 1 year ago
      Looks like a Case knife.
    5. Genoburrito, 1 year ago
      Looked it up on a website dealing with case knives. The knives with a plain diamond shield and no letters, like this one, were from 1905-1915. I appreciate the comment.

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