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    Here's an interesting one, a Marshes and Shepherd 'Cutlers to His Majesty' but lacking the usual crown mark; I'm assuming it's William. 'Manufactured of Marshes and Shepherd Celebrated Cast Steel'. The scales are pressed with 'Marshes and Shepherd Sheffield' and 'Of Super Excellent Temper'.

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    Very nice! No one could say that one is not original!
    Or could they? I expect that is quite heavy?

    That one is special, I think!
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    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Very nice! No one could say that one is not original!
    Or could they? I expect that is quite heavy?
    Yep, a large chunk of steel with thick spine. Somewhere around 7/8.

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