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alex8765 24th February 2020 07:11 PM

Strange dirk.
 
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Hi gents,
Please help me to identify this small dirk. There is a maker's mark on the crossguard that I cannot identify.
The mark looks like: THOMPSON LATE HOLMES ?

M ELEY 24th February 2020 09:01 PM

Sorry, don't recognize the maker. This is a so-called 'gambler's dirk', made popular in the 1850's-early 1900's period in N America. Many were made here, but also many manufactured in the UK for export here. The horn checker-patterned grips are classic for these pieces. Frequently hidden in a boot or, for the 'soiled doves' (i.e. Dance hall ladies), stashed in a garter for quick access if set upon by an aggressive customer. :eek:

Here's one with an ivory grip-

https://www.worthpoint.com/worthoped...ers-1801728987

alex8765 25th February 2020 01:33 PM

Thanks.

kronckew 25th February 2020 03:01 PM

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grip looks a lot like mine, what's the blade length?

Mine is here: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=24996

19cm blade, checkered gutta percha grip

alex8765 25th February 2020 09:33 PM

The blade length is 16 cm.

M ELEY 26th February 2020 12:57 AM

A nice easily concealable blade. Wayne's post also offers more of the colorful uses of these type dirks by the 'painted ladies'. Pretty nice find and an interesting history to bat!

alex8765 26th February 2020 01:34 PM

Yes, very good post.

Hombre 26th February 2020 03:14 PM

Very interesting, guys! Thanks for posting!

Best,
Stefan


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