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    can't help ya...but i am looking forward to what others have to say about it

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    Thanks,hopefully someone may be able to date it and tell me what the handle is made of,im thinking it may be horn

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    Neil Miller has some good information about D. Miller & Son in this post.

    The scales are almost certainly pressed horn. However, is that red color light from the environment or is it in the scales?

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    Hi thanks for the info,the colour is in the scales when held upto a bright light.to look at its more of a brownish red colour

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    Quote Originally Posted by flanders1917 View Post
    Hi thanks for the info,the colour is in the scales when held upto a bright light.to look at its more of a brownish red colour
    Those might possibly be bone. I'm not sure they're original to the blade, either. But I don't really know enough about D. Miller & Sons to know for certain.

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