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    Mine is up in show and tell. But here is when I got it, and now. This one is still getting worked on, and is my first resto project. Did not expect this to be salvageable when I started, figured it was a good piece to gain some expertise with, but it's actually looking like it might come back from the dead. Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1436962251009.jpg
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    I know nothing about straights, however, I do get them from time to time and am always trying to research. I have seen the W.H.Morley & Sons Clover Brand pretty much and have bought and sold a few, but I have never seen one like the one I just got. The blade itself is pretty typical, however it is the end caps that have me totally tilted. The end caps, as seen in photos, Say Special with the Initials F, W, and E with what likes like a green back ground.

    Is this s Special made for someone or something or?

    Any clues? Help would be greatly appreciated

    Thanks

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