My American Knife and Powder
Flask Collection
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This first image depicts a representative example of the
American Sheath
Knives, and individual American Folk Art type knives made by Blacksmiths
from worn out Bastard Files, and mounted with Antler/stag handles.
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This picture shows a selection of folding pocket
knives, along with 5 separate
Bullet molds, a couple sets of Spurs, and 3 Colonial Era Axes, likely used
in the late 1700s to early 1800s by early American Pioneers.
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This image shows a superbly scrimshawed powder horn from
Chester County Pennsylvania, commemorating some long forgotten event that took
place in 1742. The remainder of the photo shows a good selection of Powder
Flasks and a couple of leather shot flasks, plus a horn type powder canister.
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