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    Quote Originally Posted by Portsecurity View Post
    Newb question: Where do you go to find such old, historic blades? I would love to find one some day. Thanks.
    Craig
    The second one from the top, the Fox and Norris, I found in an antique store and for a screaming good deal, with the box. I was glad TJH was able to get it restored and put back to use and it’s not sitting in a drawer or a tool box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfk742 View Post
    The second one from the top, the Fox and Norris, I found in an antique store and for a screaming good deal, with the box. I was glad TJH was able to get it restored and put back to use and it’s not sitting in a drawer or a tool box.
    i love that box too btw, i use it as part of my "travel kit".

    sidebar: just updated the Original Post with some more info. Please help correct if you can! I love to know as much about my blades as possible
    Last edited by Tjh; 03-11-2020 at 04:26 PM.

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    Yep. Original scales on mine.
    Tjh and Portsecurity like this.
    It's just Sharpening, right?
    Jerry...

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