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Identify Old Knife
A friend in South Texas recently found a knive we are trying to identify. The knife is one solid piece and made of what appears to be bronze, or possibly some metal mix. It is a total of 12" with the blade around 7" and 1 3/8" width. The handle is idented with the raised letters " It's a king" on one side and " Houston, Texas" on the other. We believe it is at least 40 years old. I cannot find a King Knife in Houston. I would appreciate any information anyone could provide re this knife. Thanks
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welcome to ckdf, rich.
. one of the acknowledged experts in knife identification is bernie levine. he can be contacted at either of these links: . http://pweb.netcom.com/~brlevine/links.htm . http://www.knifeforums.com/ubbthread...at=&Board=UBB9 . good luck with your search __________________ wayne things get better with age ... i'm approaching magnificent |
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whv; Thanks for the advise. I have visited knifeforums and passed the info and same question along. The forum team requested that I visit the site again to receive more notifications. Hopefully this note will serve to fulfill their request Thanks again
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