Shed Knives is Custom Knifemaker, Jack Billings based in Delaware. 15.7 ounces. 10-3/4 inches overall. 5 inch blade. 1/4 inch thick. Made in USA. Stonewashed, Cryogenics Treated 154-CM Stainless Steel blade. Front blade etch: SK24. OD Green/Coyote Tan/Black Burl G10 handle.
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Shed Knives is Custom Knifemaker, Jack Billings based in Delaware. 9.5 ounces. 8 inches overall. 3-1/2 inch blade. 1/4 inch thick. Made in USA. Stonewashed, Cryogenics Treated 154-CM Stainless Steel blade. Front blade etch: SK24. Dark Green/Black Layered G10 handle.
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3.7 ounces. 8 inches overall. 4 inch blade. 1/8 inch thick. Made in Germany. Stainless Steel blade. Front blade etch: (Puma Logo) 11 6397 PUMA GERMANY HANDMADE HUNTER'S-PAL STAINLESS. Genuine Stag handle. Brass guard. Guard etch: 57102.
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Hand-made in USA by Frank Centofante of Tampa, Florida, probably ca. 1970s. Frank Centofante was a Knifemakers’ Guild member and past president. In addition to making his own knives, he also designed knives for Kershaw and Spyderco. Centofante made many fixed blade knives early in his 40-year career, and concentrated on folding knives later in his career. Mr. Centofante passed away in 2009, and his knives have become highly collectible. 8.5 ounces. 8-7/8 inches overall. 4-1/8 inch blade. 3/16 inch thick. Made in USA. Front Tang: CENTOFANTE TAMPA, FLA. Steel blade. Smooth Natural bone handle. Brass guard.
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Shed Knives is Custom Knifemaker, Jack Billings based in Delaware. 9.1 ounces. 7-1/2 inches overall. 3 inch blade. 1/4 inch thick. Made in USA. Stonewashed, Cryogenics Treated 154-CM Stainless Steel blade. Front blade etch: SK24. OD Green/Coyote Tan/Black Burl G10 handle.
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Shed Knives is Custom Knifemaker, Jack Billings based in Delaware. 9.1 ounces. 7-1/2 inches overall. 3 inch blade. 1/4 inch thick. Made in USA. Stonewashed, Cryogenics Treated 154-CM Stainless Steel blade. Front blade etch: SK24. Dark Green/Black Layered G10 handle.
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Shed Knives is Custom Knifemaker, Jack Billings based in Delaware. 13.9 ounces. 10 inches overall. 4-5/8 inch blade. 1/4 inch thick. Made in USA. Stonewashed, Cryogenics Treated 154-CM Stainless Steel blade. Front blade etch: SK24. OD Green/Coyote Tan/Black Burl G10 handle.
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Shed Knives is Custom Knifemaker, Jack Billings based in Delaware. 9.5 ounces. 8 inches overall. 3-1/2 inch blade. 1/4 inch thick. Made in USA. Stonewashed, Cryogenics Treated 154-CM Stainless Steel blade. Front blade etch: SK24. OD Green/Coyote Tan/Black Burl G10 handle.
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Sheath looks to be Modern era (made by Sullivan's with Synthetic Thread since 1995) and the sharpening stone is Orange (the color since 1975).12.0 ounces. 12-1/4 inches overall. 7-1/2 inch blade. 3/16 inch thick. Made in USA. Stainless Steel blade. Front blade etch: (sword)RANDALL MADE ORLANDO, FLA.(sword)S. Stacked Leather handle. Nickel Silver Forward Curved Double hilt/Duralumin butt cap.
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The provenance of this knife is not 100 hundred percent clear but I believe that J.J. HIRSCHBERG potentially acquired the name rights of MURRAY & GRAY Co. in the 1900s and manufactured this knife along with other Civil War era arms & surplus. Information on MURRAY & GRAY Co. Before the war, John P. Murray, an Englishman, was a well-known gunsmith in Columbus. When the war started, he converted flintlock muskets to percussion for the state of Georgia. Eldridge S. Greenwood and William C.. Gray operated a cotton warehouse business in Columbus. On January 17, 1862, they purchased a sword factory from A. H. Dewitt to start their riffle, carbine, and saber armory. J. P. Murray was master armorer at the new Greenwood and Gray factory. Columbus, Ga. Was the site of much ordnance activity during the war. In addition the arms from Greenwood and Gray, the firm of L. Haiman & Brother was located there, as well as a large Confederate arsenal and depot. All of this activity of the Columbus Ordnance Department was under the command of Major F. C. Humphreys. Major Humphereys’ initials appear on the barrels of the rifles and carbines made at Greenwood and Gray. Greenwood and Gray sold part of their production to the state of Alabama. Shipments of arms against this contract from October 1, 1863 to November 1864 show that a total of 262 Mississippi rifles and 73 carbines were invoiced to Alabama at $18,335. The barrels are marked "Ala." with the date and inspector’s mark. (source: Anthony and Hills Pictorial History Confederate Longarms and Pistols)22.4 ounces. 15-5/8 inches overall. 10 inch blade. 1/8 inch thick. Made in USA. Front Ricasso: MURRAY AND GRAY Co. ; Rear Ricasso: J.J. HIRSCHBERG LOUISVILLE KY. Steel blade. Wood handle. Steel guard.
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