I know that some here have expressed a desire to someday own a Robeson made Terrier Cutlery Company Knife.
There is one currently on Ebay. Blades look used, but fairly full. There's a lot of pitting on the blades, as well as the iron bolsters.
Still an old scarce knife and likely to sell low.
Seller describes the handles as jigged wood. I've never seen such, but his photos appear to confirm that. I've seen some old Robeson knives with that jigging on bone.
There are some handle cracks.
This is not a high dollar knife.
It's a hundred years old or soon will be. Robeson only made these from 1910 to 1916.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANTIQUE-100-YEA ... 3a944e6534
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Re: A Doggone Opportunity For Any Interested Party
If it was a Cattaraugus or Jack Knife Ben I would be bidding all over it.
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SORRY I MISSED THIS!!!!!
WHERE THE HECK HAVE I BEEN??? LOLOLOL
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