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Join Date: Dec 2004
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This is my last adquisition, I was a pair of days with doubts about buy it or no, but finally I bought it. I havenīt the knife now but in a days I will have it.
The pocket knife is marked M TRUSTWORTHY MAPPIN&COMPI SHEFFIELD and the measurement is total 9 , 5 in and the blade 5, 25 in . I hope you enjoy pictures from seller. Any information would be apreciated. best regards carlos |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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That's very nice....
I'd love to get one of those tomahawks.... Those are pretty cool! |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Hi Carlos,
I love these old folders! I am able to locate two references to a Sheffield knife maker named Mappin - a Mappin Brothers and a Mappin & Webb, the latter of which used the "Trustworthy" trademark, and produced cutlery from 1835 to 1964. ![]() What material was used in the construction of the bolsters? Is it a ferrous metal? Cheers, Chris |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: East Coast USA
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Hi all
This is not actually an ethnographic piece. It is a Sheffield folding knife so I moved it into the European section. |
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