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Can someone please tell me if this is a "watson" knife? It was in an old toolbox that I bought at an estate sale.
 

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Do you think someone was trying to fake a watson signature?
No, it's somebody else's signature, not a Watson,, you can easily see the odd slash and vowel placement,, and a Watson sig has no swirl.
I'm sorry, I guess you can see it any way you want,,
 
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No, it's somebody else's signature, not a Watson,, you can easily see the odd slash and vowel placement,, and a Watson sig has no swirl.
I'm sorry, I guess you can see it any way you want,,
Theres no need to apologize I was just inquiring about something that I wasn't sure of. I think my question was reasonable and I'm definitely not an expert. Thank you for your time and expertise on the matter.
 
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