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    1830's knife

    Levine had the exact same comments.
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    1830's knife

    The back edge of the blade is quite flat and thick. I can assure you it's never been sharpened. The knife has definitely been heavily re-worked over the years. Levine's assessment was based on the markings. Apparently these markings are listed as belonging to cutler John Baker of Sheffield for a...
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    1830's knife

    Back in the 1980's a friend of mine bought a used car and found this old knife in the trunk. He had no use for it so he gave it to me. For years I couldn't find any info on the maker but I finally posted it on Bernard Levine's forum and got some answers. It was made by John Baker and Sons...
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    54 Cal Round Ball Penetration Test

    Interesting thread. I'm deer hunting with a .530 PRB in front of 90gr of FF for the first time this season. The info here has given me more confidence in my load. Will report back my results if I actually get lucky enough to get a deer before our muzzle loader season ends. :wink:
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