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made by Robert Sorby Sheffield England. Date 1917 and name are stamped on the blade. The blade is pretty picked and rusty and has a few chips out of the edge.

I was curious if this item was worth anything in terms of money, but more so in terms of cleaning it up and putting a new edge on it for use.

I'd also be interested in any history you may have.

Thank you,

Kevin

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Can't answer any questions on the knife, but Sorby is one of the best wood turning tools you can get. If it were mine, it would definitely be cleaned up and a new edge put on it.

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I'd clean it up and try it. I only I use one round/head knife that isn't probably a hundred years or better.

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Like Radar mentioned, Sorby makes some great turning tools (over half my collection is Robert Sorby) and some of the older ones are really nice so I would suspect that the head knife is equally as nice once cleaned up.

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Thanks for the feedback. Greatly appreciated as usual.

Kevin

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