A professionally restored Seymour No.2 bush snath outfitted with a new old stock Swedish-made Banko bush blade. The Seymour No.2, now long discontinued, was similar to the still-produced No.1 grass snath but with a thicker end diameter and a four-hole heel plate rather than three. The holes are arranged in a “♦” shape rather than the “▼” arrangement on the No.1. Some older examples of this snath have capped nibs, with a three-pronged, domed, circular brad having been driven into the top of the nib to cover the recessed nut and projecting thread of the nib iron.
that is very nice… like that blued color of haft collar..
Very nice. I just picked up number 2 to restore myself.
Nice one.
In germany such these are called “Forst- und Heidesense”
https://w.grube.de/forst-und-heidesense-64-004/?number=64-005&gclid=CjwKCAiA-f78BRBbEiwATKRRBOSUTdNmS74czTyltQwk_9hY9Iua1zColxHtDOP7GfLvq0q6m9cNhxoCsPUQAvD_BwE
Good for hard word beyond the grassland.