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I'm in the market for a 5-6" boucheron. I'm particularly interested in makers including Hamilton, Ellerbe, and Willyard/ODF, but would consider other makers. I'm looking for a well-made example of the French trade knives, well-finished in the manner of the 1650-1800 period.
 
Perhaps should have been more clear. I would like to purchase a currently-existing boucheron with a 5"-6" blade, from a member of this forum. Does anyone here have such an item for sale?
 
If I could hear well enough to use a phone, that might be an option... but since I can't, it isn't. And since, after a year of trying I can't get a reply to multiple attempts to contact the makers via email or USPS, ordering one doesn't seem to be an option.

SO, if anyone has a well-made 5-6" boucheron for sale--particularly if made by Hamilton, Ellerbe, or Willyard--I'm an interested buyer.
 
I previously received no response to emails sent to to Mr. Hamilton at that address--can't see any reason to keep trying. Runewolf1973, thanks, but I'm trying to find a finished knife.
 
<sigh> Thank you all for the maker recommendations.

At this time, I'm not interested in trying to deal with makers. I'm trying to purchase a previously-owned knife of the pattern I'm seeking. Please don't post unless you have such a knife for sale.
 
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