The All Scout Knives Thread
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I am sure I posted this DE somewhere here- so if I have repeated this in this Scout thread - please forgive me....
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Probably one of the nicest Scouts I have ever had the chance to handle and own, I presented this in another forum and Mr. Charlie Noyes so gladly came in and shared this with us.....
Charlie Noyes- THE Authority on Robesons came in with his amazing Knowledge and Help with this Knife...
Charlies Quote
" I, too, suspect the blade tangs are riding on bronze bearings inletted into the inner aspect of the backsprings. If so, then it is a "Perma-Lube" knife from the 1940 to 194? time frame.
Perma-Lube knives were identified by a bronze shield, which might be a Campers, a bar, an escutcheon or even a PocketEze.
Not all Perma-Lube knives were etched and not all had a pattern number that fell within the Perma-Lube series and all of them did not have a bronze shield.
The number on Duncan's knife might be 642214, the usual number for a 3 5/8" scout/utility or it might be something else.
As a Perma-Lube knife, it carries a significant premium over the others. They did not make very many and only for a short, but unknown length of time." end of Quote
Charlie Noyes- THE Authority on Robesons came in with his amazing Knowledge and Help with this Knife...
Charlies Quote
" I, too, suspect the blade tangs are riding on bronze bearings inletted into the inner aspect of the backsprings. If so, then it is a "Perma-Lube" knife from the 1940 to 194? time frame.
Perma-Lube knives were identified by a bronze shield, which might be a Campers, a bar, an escutcheon or even a PocketEze.
Not all Perma-Lube knives were etched and not all had a pattern number that fell within the Perma-Lube series and all of them did not have a bronze shield.
The number on Duncan's knife might be 642214, the usual number for a 3 5/8" scout/utility or it might be something else.
As a Perma-Lube knife, it carries a significant premium over the others. They did not make very many and only for a short, but unknown length of time." end of Quote
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A very nice Challenge Scout - Whew!!!
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It's getting late, so this will be my last for tonight, I will pop in next week if thats ok to post a few more......
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Duncan, these are Great knives ! I did not know that you are Scout Knife collector. I just sent you an email with pics of a Scout knife but that was before i saw your posts here, so rather fortuitous.
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Beautiful examples CBCM !!!
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Those are exceptional knives. Top shelf.
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Oh hey Roger! I didn't know that was you !!!! Yes- I got some nice ones off you that day!- Thank you VERY much once again kind Sir!
thank you for the kind comments Gents!
thank you for the kind comments Gents!
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Dead mint unused Old Timer to go with the Ulster trio of Prince Albert.......
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Wee bit of a roughy - but I juuuuust cant help liking this old Sword Brand!
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Showing use- but so so much class.....
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Another amazingly built Robeson!
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This Old Miller Bros is simply gorgeous, a great gift from my friend Paul Hilborn....
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Another absolutely outstanding Robeson Scout- just a Phenomenal Knife!
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Rare stamp Buffalo - Schrade built of course with that gorgeous Peach seed Bone......
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Gorgeous Keen Kutter- nice etch!
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Another nice Keen Kutter...
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I have quite a few of these great Classics!
I also have a few more but cant for the life of me find them? a fairly rare and very Tidy Clip Point Buffalo Bill Scout with the Buffalo Bill Shield and same etch on the blade- and New York's gorgeous Bone and Punch Re: The All Scout Knives Thread
Those are sure some great old scouts. Thank you for sharing them with us.
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Really nice show of scout/utility patterns Duncan! That Miller Brothers scout pattern is fairly scarce, and yours looks like a particularly nice one, too.
I've got one around here somewhere. Looked through this thread for it but evidently I didn't post it here. Will see if I can find it but it's a poor example compared to yours. Congratulations on some fine scouts!
Ken
I've got one around here somewhere. Looked through this thread for it but evidently I didn't post it here. Will see if I can find it but it's a poor example compared to yours. Congratulations on some fine scouts!
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That's a great group of scout/utilities, Duncan. I especially like your Robesons.
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