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Crossland Bros knife


Beery

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I recently bought a knife that I believe was made by my grandfather, and I was wondering if anyone here can confirm or refute it. From my research my granddad Edward Chapman bought the Crossland Bros name sometime between 1920 and 1950. If anyone can give me further details I'd very much appreciate it.

Here is the knife:

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Guest Smiling-Knife

That is a real beauty of a knife. Thanks for posting it. I'll try to find some information for you this weekend.

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That is a real beauty of a knife. Thanks for posting it. I'll try to find some information for you this weekend.

Hi Smiling-Knife,

Did you ever manage to find any info?

By the way, even if it turns out not to be my grandad's knife that's okay. I'd rather know the truth than be left in the dark.

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Guest Smiling-Knife

Hi Smiling-Knife,

Did you ever manage to find any info?

By the way, even if it turns out not to be my grandad's knife that's okay. I'd rather know the truth than be left in the dark.

Hi... I did have a look but could not really find anyfurther info. I will keep an eye open for you.

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