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Found A Steel Butter Knife Metal Detecting-Help With Identifying Age...

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Found this metal detecting today. The house I'm detecting is a late 1940's property. I dug it up by the roots of a tree. It's Rusting, so I've ruled out silver. Any guesses on the age? I'm thinking it's modern....[ I may keep it anyways. Thanks!

-CH27

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Probably Steel!
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Thanks GC! Any thoughts on age?

-CH27
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Right away it looked to me to have a bit of an "art deco" design so I would say it is 1930-1940 era. Probably later 1930's. Just my opinion.
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Just don't make your peanut butter & jelly with it .
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Wow! Seriously? How would it not have rusted more? Did they make knives with steel in that time?

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It's probably a silver or nickel plated handle.
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Thanks TNG! I'm happy this could be from the 1930's-1940's. If it was silver plated then wouldn't it not rust? Thanks for the help!

-CH27
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I have no idea why there's not a ton of rust. Depends on the dirt, climate, and quality of plating.
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True....so it is a 30's, 40's era knife? Really hoping it is! Thanks again for all the help!

-CH27
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