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Old 10th August 2025, 12:23 AM   #1
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Yes thanks for all the book pages and everyone's posts.


I came across this on the ASAC website while looking for other things

https://americansocietyofarmscollect...ed-version.pdf

https://americansocietyofarmscollectors.org/

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Thanks, Hotspur! great .pdf! That Forrest knife quite possibly is a contender!
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It's raining Bowies.


Just acquired this Victorian one by Hobson & Sons, I gather it is fairly rare. I suspect it is about 10 in. (25.4cm.) 0verall.
Will post more details when it arrives. Somewhat unusual (ebony wood with MOP dots) grip.
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