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    Posted 10 years ago

    skinsjoe
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    I acquired this pocket knife combo from father-in-law and I am trying to figure out who made it. The markings are hard to read. I can find quite a few that are similar, but the ends are more rounded than the ones on this knife. The only thing I can read on the markings are 'STAINLESS' and what looks like the image of a knife under it. Please help me if you can. Like to know if it has any value at all. Thanks.

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    1. lzenglish lzenglish, 9 years ago
      I have one that looks identical to yours, except the fork and spoon are on opposite ends. Mine is marked "Colonial Prov USA" on the blade, and then "Stainless Colonial Prov USA", on both the fork, and the spoon.

      Wayne
    2. Imdeucey, 9 years ago
      I have the same knife, the only other thing I found, it has made in Japan on the blade. I'm still searching for answers myself.

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