Richards jumping up like ping-pong balls!
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The Richards du jour. I got this big guy in New Westminster at an antique shop, along with a very nice little watch fob knife, $15 for both,
I’m too young to be this old!
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Thanks Dan, I sure appreciate your kind words. You certainly have a vast collection and a good knowledge about the brand, but if ever need a second opinion on any specific Richards knife, I do have several old Richards catalogs that I could check on for you.Old Folder wrote:Mason;
As I stated above, I have read many "Richards/Richartz" articles over the years, but your current article in the January 2019 Knife World Magazine is the most detailed and thorough ever published pertaining to this historical knife company. Your collection and research is outstanding.
Congratulations and thank you Sir.
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You are building quite a nice collection of Richards models, zoogirl. There were quite a few women who worked at the Richards company during and after WWII, so there is a good chance that some talented gals could have made part or all of some of your knives. Enclosed is a picture of mostly women working in a few areas of the Richards factory in Sheffield, England around the WWII era.zoogirl wrote:The Richards du jour. I got this big guy in New Westminster at an antique shop, along with a very nice little watch fob knife, $15 for both,
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Thank you Sir.Mason wrote:Thanks Dan, I sure appreciate your kind words. You certainly have a vast collection and a good knowledge about the brand, but if ever need a second opinion on any specific Richards knife, I do have several old Richards catalogs that I could check on for you.Old Folder wrote:Mason;
As I stated above, I have read many "Richards/Richartz" articles over the years, but your current article in the January 2019 Knife World Magazine is the most detailed and thorough ever published pertaining to this historical knife company. Your collection and research is outstanding.
Congratulations and thank you Sir.
It's always important to know what you don't know.
Dan
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More, Sirs, I want more!
And I got ‘em! A new Queen, to replace my poor old outgassed one, big and little Mounties and a lovely large green.
I’m a bit distrustful of the large Mountie, so he’s going into his own box. I will probably want to replace that one. He’s also got a chip missing in the back.
I’m going to keep my old Queen for sentimental reasons. It’s actually the knife I’ve owned the longest. I’m thinking of just removing the face scale and keeping the rest as the pile side is fine. At least that would save the rest of the blade. Maybe I could do something fun with the bare side, perhaps paint it or cover it with a foil material.
Anyway, one Ricky, two Ricky,
Three Ricky, four!
Wait ‘till next week,
I’m sure there’ll be more!
And I got ‘em! A new Queen, to replace my poor old outgassed one, big and little Mounties and a lovely large green.
I’m a bit distrustful of the large Mountie, so he’s going into his own box. I will probably want to replace that one. He’s also got a chip missing in the back.
I’m going to keep my old Queen for sentimental reasons. It’s actually the knife I’ve owned the longest. I’m thinking of just removing the face scale and keeping the rest as the pile side is fine. At least that would save the rest of the blade. Maybe I could do something fun with the bare side, perhaps paint it or cover it with a foil material.
Anyway, one Ricky, two Ricky,
Three Ricky, four!
Wait ‘till next week,
I’m sure there’ll be more!
I’m too young to be this old!
“Hey Ann, gotchyer knife?!”
“Hey Ann, gotchyer knife?!”
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That’s great! As a factory girl myself, I have nothing but respect for the women who stepped in and stepped up during WW1 and 2. It’s nice to know that perhaps one of my knives was assembled by a woman, not much different than myself, who worked hard and did what needed to be done. Of course, I don’t have the worry of the men in my family being in the fight.Mason wrote:
You are building quite a nice collection of Richards models, zoogirl. There were quite a few women who worked at the Richards company during and after WWII, so there is a good chance that some talented gals could have made part or all of some of your knives. Enclosed is a picture of mostly women working in a few areas of the Richards factory in Sheffield, England around the WWII era.
I guess in those years, there would have been a certain amount of production for military use at a cutlery factory.
I’m too young to be this old!
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You're on a Knife Roll Ann.
Should we call you "Queen Anne"?
Should we call you "Queen Anne"?
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Well, at work we have a collection of ratty old lunch chairs. Mine has “Princess Ann” written on the back!
I’m too young to be this old!
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The little brown celluloid and the gold tone are today’s finds. All are from the Red Barn Flea Market in Vancouver. The other two pics are the new little brown in its place with the larger ones I already had. I was going to grab a larger goldtone with the little one and decided to wait until I was leaving and of course the seller had already left! Oh well, I’ll get it next week.
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It now my largest Richards. I guess it’s my ‘King Richards!’
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Didn't I see you post one like this?zoogirl wrote:FE507006-9277-4EEC-8991-00FEEAD14D18.jpegToday’s catch! There’s something fishy about this one. Hmmmm...
It now my largest Richards. I guess it’s my ‘King Richards!’BC84A59C-C344-4F34-A26D-D804A35B995E.jpeg
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Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Not mine, but one day it will be!
Well, probably not that one, but one of its brothers!
Well, probably not that one, but one of its brothers!
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You have a PM.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Congrats on your Richards fish knife. Now you have to go fishing.
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Oh, that’s likely, Doglegg! After all, I go right over the Fraser River every day! My older son hits the fish dock almost every day in the summer, after work. Sometimes the whole lot of us goes on a Sunday.
I’m too young to be this old!
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Well, the Richards are still biting way better than the fish ever did! Here’s today’s -
And here is the whole family, except the gassed out Queen and my little white keychain which has gone awol. It’s around here somewhere! I’m too young to be this old!
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Coming along right nice, Ann!
Take care and God bless,
Steve
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Yesterday’s new additions.
I was pretty happy to find the large Queen, and in such nice shape.I’m too young to be this old!
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These three jumped out of my mailbox! What a nice surprise!
I’ve been trying to get as many examples of the celluloid colours as I can, so the silver grey is a great place to start for that one. The sole Leaf Milling is actually a Richards. The printing is in awesome shape and I don’t really think it’s been sharpened. (The red on the blade is a reflection).
The little black pen is a bit rough. One blade is broken. According to the kind person who sent ‘em, it may go back to the ‘30s. I really like it, rough or not. It’s the first I have with the ‘Lamp Post Knife on the blade. Yay!
I’ve been trying to get as many examples of the celluloid colours as I can, so the silver grey is a great place to start for that one. The sole Leaf Milling is actually a Richards. The printing is in awesome shape and I don’t really think it’s been sharpened. (The red on the blade is a reflection).
The little black pen is a bit rough. One blade is broken. According to the kind person who sent ‘em, it may go back to the ‘30s. I really like it, rough or not. It’s the first I have with the ‘Lamp Post Knife on the blade. Yay!
I’m too young to be this old!
“Hey Ann, gotchyer knife?!”
“Hey Ann, gotchyer knife?!”
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The family is ever growing! Today’s new members include a large, I think aluminum scaled, item, a little silver gentlemans that is actually the twin of one I already have and the very sad large green which was thrown in for free with the other large.
The little one is going to become one of my EDCs because it occurred to me that I was carrying everything BUT a Richards!
The little one is going to become one of my EDCs because it occurred to me that I was carrying everything BUT a Richards!
I’m too young to be this old!
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Ann, I too am infatuated with the Richards knives. It's the lamp post tang stamp that drags me in.
These were sent to me by Lawrence. My favorite is this Richards Tool Kit. I'm reasonably certain I've posted it before. This Richards Toothpick is a very healthy size. (But then again, maybe it's not a Toothpick ) Nice little Fob Knife. And the last one, this Pipe Knife.
These were sent to me by Lawrence. My favorite is this Richards Tool Kit. I'm reasonably certain I've posted it before. This Richards Toothpick is a very healthy size. (But then again, maybe it's not a Toothpick ) Nice little Fob Knife. And the last one, this Pipe Knife.
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Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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I’ll be darned! I just looked and there is indeed a little nub on my plaid. I think it is a toolkit knife. Now if I only had the tools!
I’m too young to be this old!
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It wasn’t the right little nub, but I got a toolkit anyway! It was a very nice ‘bomb’. Not a Richards, but I’m totally good with that!
This Richards joined the family today.
This Richards joined the family today.
I’m too young to be this old!
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I was told on another thread that I’m becoming the ‘Pied Piper Of Richards’. Well, I play a kazoo...guess that’s close enough!
These three celluloid beauties are running out in Cloverdale an a little while later, out in Abbotsford, the steel gentleman jumped up and yelled ‘Pick me!’
These three celluloid beauties are running out in Cloverdale an a little while later, out in Abbotsford, the steel gentleman jumped up and yelled ‘Pick me!’
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Today’s new baby. This has a carbon steel blade. My other one the same is stainless.
I’m too young to be this old!
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