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Item Code: 482-437
Maker mark: Bambridge Cutlery/ Sheffield (England). Tapered spear-point blade, 4.375 x .5”, w/brass oval cross guard, 1.75” in length, .5” ferrule, and a slender 3.125” yellowish bone handle. Blade bright w/two wisps of tarnish. Brown leather sheath w/center seam stitching, and 1.125” reverse belt loop. Both knife and sheath are tight and in excellent shape. A classy and formidable little knife (reminiscent of the one pulled by Doc Holiday (Val Kilmer) in his opening gambling scene in the movie “Tombstone”). Superb desk display piece. [JP]
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