I have a Wilbert Cuttlry Elephant Toe style pocket knife. Research indicates this rare knife was made in the early 1900’s for Sears. It appears to have been a heavily used tradesman’s knife spending it’s life in the bottom of a work bag or tool box which is where I found it. This knife has fully intact wood scales, unusual for it’s 100+ year age. The main blade is intact showing repeated sharpening but not excessive length loss. The secondary blade, while still operable, has significant sharpening issues and length loss. The Wilbert Cuttelry Co., Chicago USA markings clearly visible on the base of the lesser blade are heavily worn on the larger blade. I think this is a knife for a serious collector interested in the history it holds. I am asking $125 for this knife.
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