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    Posted 8 years ago

    Stretchy123
    (1 item)

    Don't know not too much about it it was my uncles. all I know is it is Sheffield steel England.any help much appreciated

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    1. UncleRon UncleRon, 8 years ago
      The Richards "Lamppost" stamp was used from 1934 thru 1982. These knives used the Lohr & Steel (Germany) patent for producing a handle made from a hollow piece of sheet metal, sometimes textured, with a piece of decorated celluloid wrapped around it. The handles are held on by a tab at each end which is folded around the knife's liners. Your knife is not marked "Sheffield Steel". That is a bogus mark used by companies in India to suggest that their inferior cutlery was made in England.

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