Joseph Rodgers & Sons MOP Lockback
Joseph Rodgers & Sons MOP Lockback
Always nice to find an old lockback in mother of pearl about 185mm open (7.3 Inches)
THe blade has been sharpened but the MOP scales are perfect
THe blade has been sharpened but the MOP scales are perfect
Re: Joseph Rodgers & Sons MOP Lockback
Very pretty knife and in great shape. You seem to have different sources than around my neighborhood. You sure are getting some knice ones. My son lived in Freiburg in Germany several years ago. Not far from you.
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Re: Joseph Rodgers & Sons MOP Lockback
Very nice older knife. I would guess age to be from early 1900's ? If someone knows otherwise please post so we all can learn.
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Re: Joseph Rodgers & Sons MOP Lockback
You have some very nice old English made knives
Feel free to post them in this thread;
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... hp?t=70298
Feel free to post them in this thread;
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... hp?t=70298
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Although I don't own any I'm a big fan of these fruit knives, and yours is a beauty Jay! If you are looking for more they can be found at www.etsy.com fairly regularly at decent prices.
Re: Joseph Rodgers & Sons MOP Lockback
That is a beautiful old knife with that very nice lock on the back.
A very nice carry and a real treasure.
A very nice carry and a real treasure.
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I don't think it is a "Fruit knife". Fruit knives had a sterling silver blade until stainless steel came along in 1920's. And Fruit knives did not have locking blades. Looks like it is ~ 3 3/4" closed, so i see it as a 'general purpose' knife which could certainly be used to cut fruit & veges, just clean blade shortly after use.Madmarco wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 11:40 pm Although I don't own any I'm a big fan of these fruit knives, and yours is a beauty Jay! If you are looking for more they can be found at www.etsy.com fairly regularly at decent prices.
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Thanks for that correction Roland. I called them that due to sellers on Etsy referring to them as F/K, but your logic makes perfect sense to me.kootenay joe wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 2:04 amI don't think it is a "Fruit knife". Fruit knives had a sterling silver blade until stainless steel came along in 1920's. And Fruit knives did not have locking blades. Looks like it is ~ 3 3/4" closed, so i see it as a 'general purpose' knife which could certainly be used to cut fruit & veges, just clean blade shortly after use.Madmarco wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 11:40 pm Although I don't own any I'm a big fan of these fruit knives, and yours is a beauty Jay! If you are looking for more they can be found at www.etsy.com fairly regularly at decent prices.
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Re: Joseph Rodgers & Sons MOP Lockback
That is a rare JR and a BEAUTY!! And you are right on the money Roland!!
Re: Joseph Rodgers & Sons MOP Lockback
You don't seemany JR&S that nice in Sheffield
My batch, nice as they are have seen a users life