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Hi all nice to be in the group id like to share this knife my dad has, it was passed down to him and he'd love if anyone had any info on when it may have been made and if it definitely an original we cannot find anything with both sets of markings just one or the other usually , any help greatly appreciated
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Looks like a Sheffield made skinning knife, with a green river stamp, for export to the US. Not unusual, I believe. Taylor’s Eye Witness are still going. I had one many years ago. Not seen many in England
 
Hi all nice to be in the group id like to share this knife my dad has, it was passed down to him and he'd love if anyone had any info on when it may have been made and if it definitely an original we cannot find anything with both sets of markings just one or the other usually , any help greatly appreciated
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Most likely Rudyard will provide the history he will know all about this maker
Feltwad
 
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