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Any ideas ??CA??? BROS knife

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Picked up an old knife I believe is a well used skinner with a great brownish patina. Maker mark is well worn with what appears to be a CA...Bros. Five brass pins in the handles. Any ideas of what or when this knife is?
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IMO the distinctive handle riveting pattern is exactly like the pattern used by the Nichols Bros of Greenfield, Mass in the mid-late 1800's.
 
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