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Item Code: 1268-295
Knife and fork set such as all Civil War soldiers would have carried.
Knife with wide, flat blade and round tip. Wood handles secured with three pins through the tang. Fork has three tines, with wood handles secured with two pins.
Typical of the type recovered from Civil War campsites. These come directly from display at the Texas Civil War Museum in Fort Worth, TX. [jet][ph:L]
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