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<p>[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 3267334, member: 59"]I resorted to combing through International's patterns to see if I could find a match to the distinctive elements of the handle end and shaft connection to the blade and I think that their 1810 pattern (that's the name not the date) is an excellent match to your knife. Had to find it on Replacements because many of the pattern match resources don't include pictures of the whole piece. The 1810 pattern was issued in 1930, so the mark wouldn't be "early" per se, but that's the best I can do.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 3267334, member: 59"]I resorted to combing through International's patterns to see if I could find a match to the distinctive elements of the handle end and shaft connection to the blade and I think that their 1810 pattern (that's the name not the date) is an excellent match to your knife. Had to find it on Replacements because many of the pattern match resources don't include pictures of the whole piece. The 1810 pattern was issued in 1930, so the mark wouldn't be "early" per se, but that's the best I can do.[/QUOTE]
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