Re: Learning to spot a real Russell Barlow
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:14 pm
Wow just bob
very generous of you to take the time to post all your photos, thanks!
just to focus on the long pulls in your photos, this one

has the spring pin in the Camillus position, the pivot pin for the blade is not in the correct position for an original russel, it is too far forward of the arrow head on the bolster, and the tang stamp arrow starts under the U, which is wrong, it should start under the S in an original.

There are also German tang stamps that do start the arrow under the S, but this is not one of them. In any case, its a nice long pull knife, just not a pre 1941 Russell, imho.
These long pulls are also very interesting

the spear point one has a tang stamp with no arrow, instead a pair of diamonds on either side of the R. I have not seen that tang stamp on any genuine curved tang stamp Russells. I do see a match to that tag stamp on this 1998 commemorative set:

The long match strike Jack with the straight tang stamp is interesting too, do you consider it to be genuine? The tang stamp on the match strike does not match the catalog photo Miller Bros posted, which shows a Green River stamp, like this one you posted earlier, which I have no doubt is genuine

In any case, so far I have yet to see a long pull, non match strike, genuine pre 1941 Russell, neither with curved tang stamp, nor with straight line stamp. Either the spring pin is not in the center, or the tang stamp is unusual, or the blade pin is in the wrong spot in relation to the bolster arrow…
Thanks for the great photos!
very generous of you to take the time to post all your photos, thanks!
just to focus on the long pulls in your photos, this one

has the spring pin in the Camillus position, the pivot pin for the blade is not in the correct position for an original russel, it is too far forward of the arrow head on the bolster, and the tang stamp arrow starts under the U, which is wrong, it should start under the S in an original.

There are also German tang stamps that do start the arrow under the S, but this is not one of them. In any case, its a nice long pull knife, just not a pre 1941 Russell, imho.
These long pulls are also very interesting

the spear point one has a tang stamp with no arrow, instead a pair of diamonds on either side of the R. I have not seen that tang stamp on any genuine curved tang stamp Russells. I do see a match to that tag stamp on this 1998 commemorative set:

The long match strike Jack with the straight tang stamp is interesting too, do you consider it to be genuine? The tang stamp on the match strike does not match the catalog photo Miller Bros posted, which shows a Green River stamp, like this one you posted earlier, which I have no doubt is genuine

In any case, so far I have yet to see a long pull, non match strike, genuine pre 1941 Russell, neither with curved tang stamp, nor with straight line stamp. Either the spring pin is not in the center, or the tang stamp is unusual, or the blade pin is in the wrong spot in relation to the bolster arrow…
Thanks for the great photos!