The Venerable Old Barlow

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Awesome!
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Some unbelieveable pieces being shown here!
Here is one I picked up this afternoon at one of the local antique shops downtown(we have 4 now).Saw the bolster stamp with the arm and took a closer look.Opened it up and saw the Old Forge style blades.Master blade had a slightly rounded tip but a little creative grinding took care of that and hardly shortened it.Re-profiling from the top is usually the best way if you can get away with it.Handles feel like hard rubber and there is a small piece missing out of the pile side.For $8 I couldn't go too far wrong.
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I never thought I would see a barlow with those rolled-in "forged" marks. Very interesting! Here are some Schrade CutCos.
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I just have nothing to say to Matt's preeminent collection because it puts almost everyone's to shame... ::paranoid::

Those Schrades are simply beautiful, tongueriver, the Cut. Cos have as of yet eluded me at every turn. You have quite the set there.

Is that last one MOTS (mother-of-toilet-seat) or just crazy ridiculous fiery pearl? :shock:
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Matt, what are the hours of operation at your knife museum?

And is there a snack bar or should one eat before arriving?

My goodness, that's nice!

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Love those Schrades!!!

Charlie we are open 6 days a week. You or anyone are welcome to stop in and look at them anytime!

Here are a few one off customs I will share.

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:shock: wow! Is all I can say at that collection Matt.
Here is mine ::super_happy:: the good old Ulster
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I have to say the Barlow has always been my favorite pattern.
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J1890 wrote::shock: wow! Is all I can say at that collection Matt.
Here is mine ::super_happy:: the good old Ulster
That is in beautiful condition for its age. The sawcut bone is spectacular! ::tu:: Great knife!
J1890 wrote:I have to say the Barlow has always been my favorite pattern.
The Barlow got me into traditional knives and it's still far and away my favorite pattern. ::handshake::
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Tsar Bomba wrote:
J1890 wrote::shock: wow! Is all I can say at that collection Matt.
Here is mine ::super_happy:: the good old Ulster
That is in beautiful condition for its age. The sawcut bone is spectacular! ::tu:: Great knife!
J1890 wrote:I have to say the Barlow has always been my favorite pattern.
The Barlow got me into traditional knives and it's still far and away my favorite pattern. ::handshake::
Yup, it is my favorite knife in the collection.
Same for me. About ten years ago I had an Utica Barlow with perfect bone. I used that knife everyday and the I lost it ::dang:: . I am still looking for a replacement. Someday ::tu::
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I love a Barlow and they get carried more on the Weekend's. ::tu::
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Just got these two. Love the Barlow ::tu::
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Love those Schrade green bone Heritage knives. I hunted for a while until I got my hands on a brown Barlow, but that dark green is right up my alley. Hope I can find one as clean as yours. ::tu::

That Utica has some nice old sawcut on it too. You got it from a heck of a source.
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I got it ::ds:: Utica smooth bone Barlow. Maybe from the 1940s ::shrug:: it's a beauty.
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J1890, nice barrows added, that UTK bolster stamp is a hard one to find.

Added this Ulster made Craftsman, sheepsfoot blade and still has its etch.
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Wow some really great Barlows gentelmen! 8) ::tu::
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Really nice Craftsman, John. ::tu::
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Hey Guys, Thought I would post this RARE knife before it gets away from me, lol.
One of the oldest and Coolest Barlow's I have ever owned to date!!! Truly Amazing find. Exhausting trying to do The correct research because when we find our OWN Mistakes,,,We MUST own up too them, in front of Everyone which makes us/me look like a fool. After owning this knife,,,I must declare my Mistake on a Previous Post!!! Its true Unfortunately,,,So sorry guys.

Here is my BIG Mistake,,,In my other LONG Posting(Page#38), I mentioned "Wrong way Z's" Unfortunately I was the Wrong Z, lmao. I just caught my error this morning. Why didnt you guys say anything??? I will have to go back and Fix them "Wrong way Z's". I will also Point out,,,This CORRECT "Z" trademark knife has INTEGRAL Bolsters and Liners like it should have for such a Super old knife, Right((((So my posting on the 5" Purple background Barlow has the Wrong way Z with No integral bolsters & liners and it was a 5" knife,,,also Mr. Goins Book Lists the Correct "Z" Barlow for Sam'L knives for which was 3 1/4" closed regular size knife))). We of course still dont know All the truth behind these different trademarks BUT we are getting closer.

What I would like to share with Everyone with this particular Barlow is its SIZE. Its about 4 1/8" closed. That is a very Unusual Size(1st I have seen anyways) BUT it makes TOTAL sense in that these EARLY Sheffield Pieces were SMALLER back in the day. For example Most of the Sam'L, Furness, Etc Regular sized Barlows were 3" or 3 1/4" closed and sometimes smaller than 3". So this was there DADDY Sized back in the day,,,Coool huh,,you gotta remember they were use to that Quill Sized 3" to begin with.

I also want to point out the Blade profile difference in this Early Sam'L vs My Spear blade 5" Wrong way Z Purple background knife(Pg# 38).
I do believe Some of the MAJOR Key Components like(Integral Bolsters & Liners, BAR-LOW tang stamp, Size and Blade Profile) are all very important Factors. You remember me saying,,,Some folks say the wrong way "Z" was a trademark by Henry Mills an Ancestor of Samuel from 1851-1881,,,starting to look pretty True to me. Just thinking out-loud. I need more examples and I will furthermore get closer to the Truth behind these "Wrong way Z's". Everyone's input is appreciated.

One more FACTOR with this Particular Blade Profile is that it CLOSELY resembles the Early Quill Pen knives from that Time Period of 1700's to the 1820's AND from the Barlows found on the "1816 Smiths Key". Interesting??
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Hey Guys, This is for those who have not had the opportunity to Read this article from c1983. Shows some RARE Barlows that are NOT Pictured anywhere else that I have found, Mr. Levine talking in this article. If you notice that Quill knife((Looks like it says "Barlow" out on the blade)). The Bottom "Barlow" stamped on tang,,,has that "quill blade" curved handle and Extended bolster. Last but certainly not least are the Frary Barlow's and Frary Knives.
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Mark, that is a wonderful old Barlow, has everything going for it and a very unusual size, love it. The blade profile is similar to one Charlie used for his ancient TC Barlow.
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Hey Guys, for the Barlow Lover!! A Daddy Sized Jonathon Crooks w/ Heart & Pistol on bolster. Only the 2nd one I had ever seen, So thought I would post.
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Hey John, yes it is Sir and Many thanks for the Compliments!!! By the way, I LOVE that TC bolster stamp and Your KILLER Furness with Blade etch.
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Here is an unusual one, a 2 blade mini Barlow with a one arm blade, 2 5/8". Made for the FA Bower Company in Germany. These small Barlows are not that common, Schrade did make some but I can't recall ever seeing one with the one arm blade. Pic shows a comparison to a TC 14 Barlow which is a small Barlow itself.
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Holy Cow John, That is too sweet my friend!!! And I completely agree that the SIZE is what matters,,,,lmao
Super Rare too see such a small barlow,,,Totally awesome knife
If I may, I had a Miniature barlow last month by Eders Germany and it was about 2 3/4" closed,,,With an attached Bail!! Weird huh,,,,I am sure it was for Keychains
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ratlesnake75 wrote:What I would like to share with Everyone with this particular Barlow is its SIZE. Its about 4 1/8" closed. That is a very Unusual Size(1st I have seen anyways) BUT it makes TOTAL sense in that these EARLY Sheffield Pieces were SMALLER back in the day.
I think at one point there was a "middle" size between the "standard" medium Barlow and the granddaddy 4.75"+ frames. I've seen a couple photos of those mid-range models and I lucked across one about a year ago. At the time I thought I might be overpaying slightly but looking back on it I think I made out like a bandit. It's a Dixon Cutlery "XTRA" Barlow, pictured here next to a "standard" or medium Russell Barlow for size comparison.
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I also have an old Barlow of this same approximate size from Lafayette Cutlery in Germany, shown here next to a smallish Furness Barlow which almost exactly matches the closed length of the GEC #14.
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Judging by the bone and hammered pins on both knives, I guesstimate them to be from 1920s-1930s, give or take a decade. They are both approximately 4⅛-4¼" in length closed. Maybe this "large" size of Barlow fell by the wayside as people realized having a small, medium and granddaddy size was probably enough -- seems like even the small ones might be falling out of favor in the larger scheme of traditional folding knives... ::shrug::
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Mr. Tsar, Wonderful X-Tra Barlow you have,,,,Super Rare indeed Sir. LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!!! I never seen one and I appreciate your post immensely
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