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Old 17th June 2014, 07:19 PM   #1
colin henshaw
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Hi

Is there anyone on the forum who can tell me about this bowie knife ? I got it recently, along with some tribal things. Its a heavy, substantial piece and feels like it would make an effective weapon.

Thanks in advance for any information on the knife.
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Old 17th June 2014, 08:43 PM   #2
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Hi Colin,
If you browse the Web on this cutler you will find a couple versions on their activity.
One is that they were originaly S & J Kitchen and later changed to S & Kitchin.
Another and more reliable would be that S & J Kitchin was dissolved in 1916 with the three brothers mutual consent. The former head of the company Thomas Edward Kitchin died in 1917.
But again S & J Kitchen & Co & Plantation Tools were acquired by Ralph Martindale in 1956.
All these people business was about machetes and choppers.
You may pick your favorite version .
On the other hand there is a wave of machetes and knives out there produced by S & J Kitchin in the WWII period. Your example should have been made between 1940-1950.
Therefore a "modern" piece, i am afraid .
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Old 17th June 2014, 09:50 PM   #3
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Hello

Just to say that the handle seems too small compared to the pen. In addition, a cylindrical handle is very difficult to grasp. Is it original?

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