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    Posted 7 years ago

    Irishcolle…
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    The blade in its brass frame is pulled out of the handle, the blade opened out and then reinserted into the wooden handle where it is held by a spring clip. In the open position the knife is 8.5 inches long. The brass part is stamped S.F.C. Eskilstuna, Sweden. Any idea what age this knife might be?

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    Comments

    1. UncleRon UncleRon, 7 years ago
      This is called a "barrel knife." They were made from about mid-19th C to about mid-20th C. It is a traditional knife of Sweden but they are made in other countries. Eskilstuna has been a cutlery center in Sweden for centuries. I have no idea who S.F.C. is but he/it is not on any list I have of knife makers known to have made barrel knives.
    2. UncleRon UncleRon, 7 years ago
      bobby725 - They make a cheap plastic advertising knife today with the same mechanism as your barrel knife. Just goes to show that there's nothing new under the sun.
    3. Irishcollector. Irishcollector., 7 years ago
      Thanks for the comments. I always liked the mechanism of this knife. Picked it up in a local antique shop about 25 years ago.

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