The Venerable Old Barlow
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Thought I would drop this one in here...
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Mike,
I do like that one!!
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I do like that one!!

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Mike,
I do like that one!!
It's old like me.
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I do like that one!!

It's old like me.

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A common Case advertising barlow in well used condition. I did look up Russell Badgett Jr and it turns out he had quite a life, Navy pilot during WW2, multiple companies, the Russell Badgett Jr Coal Co in Kentucky, banking and construction companies that built the PA Turnpipe and Alligator Alley in Florida.
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A bolster you don't come across all that often, A. Baldwin & Co,Inc, New Orleans, Goins has 1874 to 1939, they were a hardware sporting goods store. Definitely made by Schrade Cut Co, they match up exactly even the fonts on the bolster stamp.
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Oh John, you're killing me brother.
Now another Barlow that I have to look for!
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That is an awesome knife, John. Wow, what a great piece of history, thank you for posting that one.JohnR wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:06 pm A common Case advertising barlow in well used condition. I did look up Russell Badgett Jr and it turns out he had quite a life, Navy pilot during WW2, multiple companies, the Russell Badgett Jr Coal Co in Kentucky, banking and construction companies that built the PA Turnpipe and Alligator Alley in Florida.
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Thanks Ike, I thought the history behind the man was more important that the knife, one of the main things I love about vintage knife collecting, researching the history behind the knife.Waukonda wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 1:46 pmThat is an awesome knife, John. Wow, what a great piece of history, thank you for posting that one.JohnR wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:06 pm A common Case advertising barlow in well used condition. I did look up Russell Badgett Jr and it turns out he had quite a life, Navy pilot during WW2, multiple companies, the Russell Badgett Jr Coal Co in Kentucky, banking and construction companies that built the PA Turnpipe and Alligator Alley in Florida.
An obituary and article on Russell Badgett Jr.
https://ia600406.us.archive.org/3/items ... 7wmw66.pdf
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Thanks for that link, I read the article. It turns out that Mr Badgett lived only about 100 miles from me, which makes this all the more interesting.JohnR wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 3:28 pmThanks Ike, I thought the history behind the man was more important that the knife, one of the main things I love about vintage knife collecting, researching the history behind the knife.
An obituary and article on Russell Badgett Jr.
https://ia600406.us.archive.org/3/items ... 7wmw66.pdf


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Sweet Baldwin John, beautiful knife, great scales still in great shape. Exceeeeeeelllllllleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeent.
Not so old, but hopefully decent enough looking.
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Nice Barlow. Did you just get this one on eBay? I had a Baldwin Barlow on my watch list that ended around the 11th.
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Great looking knives, fellas.
Does anybody know if there's been a barlow made that doesn't have half stops?
Does anybody know if there's been a barlow made that doesn't have half stops?
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The bottom one in the group shot of 5 with the red jigged bone is a W. Bingham Cleveland Barlow. I think they went out of business in 1948 and that Barlow has no half stop on the main blade, but does have it on the pen. For what it's worth.
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Thanks Iman, beautiful bone on that one. Odd that there's a half stop on the pen but not the main, Makes for a smooth opener on that spear anyway. Really great group of knives there, I continue to be impressed by your collection, you have some truly beautiful knives.
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Congratulations on the win, and the good price too! I was surprised myself how low it went. Not my style really but I almost threw a bid in there to see if I could get it cheap.
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The new bullet knife.
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A cool knife, and an even cooler pet!
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Imperial Hammer
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Thanks George LeRay for the IXL box Notice 2nd knife from left rare curved Barlow with Spey blade
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I’ve got a few of them barlows but only a pic of one handy. Put this one on mystery knife thread but I’ll post it here also.
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DARRELL MAINES wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 12:27 am Thanks George LeRay for the IXL box Notice 2nd knife from left rare curved Barlow with Spey blade
Very nice collection Darrell, the box really adds to it.
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Posted here before but I do love showing off the #1. Got plenty of stories on it and some of 'em are even mine. Nothing fancy, just a 10-dot, but I'm fond of it.




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