Empire, H&B, Miller Bros, Russell Barlow, Rawson (Sheffield), Primble-Belknap, Schrade OT, Bear MGC and Miscel Others
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Re: Empire, H&B, Miller Bros, Russell Barlow, Rawson (Sheffield), Primble-Belknap, Schrade OT, Bear MGC and Miscel Other
I reckon i'll pass. It's a good knife though, primble belknap knives are underrated. P.s. you're right, my main blade isn't full, i'd say its 90%, I like it anyways, it jumps open still.
Re: Empire, H&B, Miller Bros, Russell Barlow, Rawson (Sheffield), Primble-Belknap, Schrade OT, Bear MGC and Miscel Other
Russell Barlow has been SOLD
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Re: Empire, H&B, Miller Bros, Russell Barlow, Rawson (Sheffield), Primble-Belknap, Schrade OT, Bear MGC and Miscel Other
If it helps at all the primble looks to be exactly the same as a schrade 808 jr stockman, which is 2 3/4". The blades look full to me also and the long pull main would put it in or closer to the schrade walden era.LongBlade wrote:Jake - It is 2 3/4" closed... so it is smaller and a cool little stockman (just imho)... I imagine it can certainly be cleaned but that is up to the next owner... I can say looking at the photo of yours the master blade on mine for sale is more full.. in fact all blades were only very lightly sharpened and not short...
-Paul T.
WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
WANTED: Shapleigh Diamond Edge branded Schrades in good condition.
Re: Empire, H&B, Miller Bros, Russell Barlow, Rawson (Sheffield), Primble-Belknap, Schrade OT, Bear MGC and Miscel Other
Thanks Paul for the input
The following knives are still open (a few price changes but feel free to make me an offer on any):
--Wostenholm Washington Works Celebrated Razor – Horn handle – “Celebrated” etch marked Extra Hollow Ground – Some spots of heavy staining but etch and stamp visible - $20 OBO
--John Primble Belknap Mfg & Hdw – Stockman – #5390 – Good snap on all blades – Some staining but only lightly used and good snap on all blades - 2 ¾” - $35
--Rawson Brothers Sheffield – Made in England – Barehead Curved Jack with Clip blade – Iron liners & pins – ebony - Hard snapping and tight – 3 5/8” - $50
--Bear MGC USA – 3 knife set in box all with lovely Rosewood handles - New and never used – Made in Jacksonville, Alabama (renamed Bear & Son) - $110 for the set or individually as follows:
1- 5” Lockback Hunter w leather belt sheath (hard snap and tight) - $60
2- 3 7/8” Stockman (hard snap and tight) - $35
3- Cowhand Jack(?) – One-hand opening mechanism (no spring ) but has liner lock 3 1/2”… Interesting handle shape - belt clip on pile side - $35
--All 3 of the following for $25 or individually:
--LL Bean “Buck” knife #382 Trapper – China – Clip and long spey blade - Essentially not used and good snap on both blades- 3 1/2" $10
--Buck #379 – China - Single clip w shield (never used -hard snap closing and slightly less on opening but you can feel blade pivot off spring) - 3" $10
--Precise Deer Slayer – 440 Stainless Japan – Stout spear with lockback – Wood handles w “Buck” (as in a "deer" engraved on bone-colored composition plastic shield – Brass liners - 3” - Tight crack at one rear pin on mark side and on pile side - Blade is tight to open but snaps and locks up well - $18
NOTE: I have photos of all and will start an individual thread for some of the above as perhaps this thread is becoming abit much - or feel free to pm me for photos or more photos not seen here ...
More to come: I also have a few more coming up to post this weekend (or feel free to contact me in regards to the following for info, photos and prices) - a Holley Lakeville Conn Swell-End Jack 3 5/8" and a Remington 6755 Fancy Green Swirled Celluloid Whittler 3 1/2"..
Thanks all
The following knives are still open (a few price changes but feel free to make me an offer on any):
--Wostenholm Washington Works Celebrated Razor – Horn handle – “Celebrated” etch marked Extra Hollow Ground – Some spots of heavy staining but etch and stamp visible - $20 OBO
--John Primble Belknap Mfg & Hdw – Stockman – #5390 – Good snap on all blades – Some staining but only lightly used and good snap on all blades - 2 ¾” - $35
--Rawson Brothers Sheffield – Made in England – Barehead Curved Jack with Clip blade – Iron liners & pins – ebony - Hard snapping and tight – 3 5/8” - $50
--Bear MGC USA – 3 knife set in box all with lovely Rosewood handles - New and never used – Made in Jacksonville, Alabama (renamed Bear & Son) - $110 for the set or individually as follows:
1- 5” Lockback Hunter w leather belt sheath (hard snap and tight) - $60
2- 3 7/8” Stockman (hard snap and tight) - $35
3- Cowhand Jack(?) – One-hand opening mechanism (no spring ) but has liner lock 3 1/2”… Interesting handle shape - belt clip on pile side - $35
--All 3 of the following for $25 or individually:
--LL Bean “Buck” knife #382 Trapper – China – Clip and long spey blade - Essentially not used and good snap on both blades- 3 1/2" $10
--Buck #379 – China - Single clip w shield (never used -hard snap closing and slightly less on opening but you can feel blade pivot off spring) - 3" $10
--Precise Deer Slayer – 440 Stainless Japan – Stout spear with lockback – Wood handles w “Buck” (as in a "deer" engraved on bone-colored composition plastic shield – Brass liners - 3” - Tight crack at one rear pin on mark side and on pile side - Blade is tight to open but snaps and locks up well - $18
NOTE: I have photos of all and will start an individual thread for some of the above as perhaps this thread is becoming abit much - or feel free to pm me for photos or more photos not seen here ...
More to come: I also have a few more coming up to post this weekend (or feel free to contact me in regards to the following for info, photos and prices) - a Holley Lakeville Conn Swell-End Jack 3 5/8" and a Remington 6755 Fancy Green Swirled Celluloid Whittler 3 1/2"..
Thanks all
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