It’s rare to see photos of Churchill’s engraving much less to find a piece on eBay. The seller did a rush job, took extremely bad photos, and said the engraving could have been done by Lynton McKenzie but couldn‘t confirm it. I grabbed it because I was pretty sure it was Wìnston’s work, despite the awful, blurry photos.
It arrived yesterday and I was sweating bullets unboxing it knowing that it would take me 2 seconds to know if it was his work or not. Actually I knew instantly, and confirmed it by finding his name engraved in micro letters on the back of the blade.
I‘m not sure when it was engraved but hopefully Wìnston can give me a ballpark time. The knife is supposedly pre-1965, but think the engraving may have been done later than that. It seems to be more refined and delicate than his earlier work.
For those that might not know, Winston had to stop engraving a few years ago after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and his condition has gradually worsened with time. Despite that, he remains in good spirits.
EDIT: Jim Sornberger send me pics of the book of Dr Holifield's collection from 1978 which features this knife. Thank you Jim! That does confirm that the engraving was done in the 70s.
It arrived yesterday and I was sweating bullets unboxing it knowing that it would take me 2 seconds to know if it was his work or not. Actually I knew instantly, and confirmed it by finding his name engraved in micro letters on the back of the blade.
I‘m not sure when it was engraved but hopefully Wìnston can give me a ballpark time. The knife is supposedly pre-1965, but think the engraving may have been done later than that. It seems to be more refined and delicate than his earlier work.
For those that might not know, Winston had to stop engraving a few years ago after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and his condition has gradually worsened with time. Despite that, he remains in good spirits.
EDIT: Jim Sornberger send me pics of the book of Dr Holifield's collection from 1978 which features this knife. Thank you Jim! That does confirm that the engraving was done in the 70s.
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