Lets show some Old and Rare ones.

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Bill, 4 awesome old knives! ::tu:: All great, but the Bunting folding dirk is especially nice, and the Mackie English jack as well.
Two beautiful punch knives, Jacknifeben! ::tu::
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Nice Bill ::tu:: ::tu:: ... Sweet scores...
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Thanks Dan and Lee ::handshake::
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Great looking knives guys,love the stag on that knife BWT.
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I missed a few days here.....really great knives posted on previous page, Bill and JackKnifeBen.
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Thanks Ike and knifegnome!
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Everything about that one is sweet, Ike! Pattern, bone, shield. Makes you wonder why they didn't stick around. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Waukonda wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 3:11 pm:)
Cool knife ::tu::
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Very sweet old knife Ike. Never heard of Clay before. Full blades and oh that bone!!!! ::nod:: ::tu::
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Waukonda wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 3:11 pm:)
That's definitely old and rare. Nice one Ike. ::tu::
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Very nice Ike ::tu:: If I remember right Clay was a cousin of A J Jordan from St Louis made in 1910-1920. I could be wrong about that because I’m not home right now with my books. Love the bone though!!
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BWT wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 7:00 pm Very nice Ike ::tu:: If I remember right Clay was a cousin of A J Jordan from St Louis made in 1910-1920. I could be wrong about that because I’m not home right now with my books. Love the bone though!!
I knew little of A J Jordan or Clay and didn't own any until this one. The esteemed Longblade had a nice writeup on A J Jordan in Knife Lore not long ago.

Thanks, everyone, for your comments.
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Seems to me, Clay had an interesting backstory.

I think it was named after its founder's deceased son.

There are some older knife books, possibly LG-IV that suggested Clay knives were made by Robeson, so I had a representative sample or two. Later, an article was published in KnifeWorld Magazine that Clay had their own factory.

I sold my Clay knives.

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Waukonda wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 7:33 pm
BWT wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 7:00 pm Very nice Ike ::tu:: If I remember right Clay was a cousin of A J Jordan from St Louis made in 1910-1920. I could be wrong about that because I’m not home right now with my books. Love the bone though!!
I knew little of A J Jordan or Clay and didn't own any until this one. The esteemed Longblade had a nice writeup on A J Jordan in Knife Lore not long ago.

Thanks, everyone, for your comments.
RobesonsRme.com wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 9:14 pm Seems to me, Clay had an interesting backstory.

I think it was named after its founder's deceased son.

There are some older knife books, possibly LG-IV that suggested Clay knives were made by Robeson, so I had a representative sample or two. Later, an article was published in KnifeWorld Magazine that Clay had their own factory.

I sold my Clay knives.

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Greenman wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 1:32 am
Waukonda wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 7:33 pm
BWT wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 7:00 pm Very nice Ike ::tu:: If I remember right Clay was a cousin of A J Jordan from St Louis made in 1910-1920. I could be wrong about that because I’m not home right now with my books. Love the bone though!!
I knew little of A J Jordan or Clay and didn't own any until this one. The esteemed Longblade had a nice writeup on A J Jordan in Knife Lore not long ago.

Thanks, everyone, for your comments.
RobesonsRme.com wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 9:14 pm Seems to me, Clay had an interesting backstory.

I think it was named after its founder's deceased son.

There are some older knife books, possibly LG-IV that suggested Clay knives were made by Robeson, so I had a representative sample or two. Later, an article was published in KnifeWorld Magazine that Clay had their own factory.

I sold my Clay knives.

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I was born and raised in Allegany and Cattaraugus counties in western New York State. At one time my family owned property near Andover, NY (Allegany County). I had numerous family members, friends, friends of family, and family of friends who were involved in the cutlery industry in western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania. As a child,I vaguely recall hearing about several knife factories in or around Andover. I found this article on the Allegany County Historical Society’s website. Perhaps it will be of some help… 8)

http://www.alleganyhistory.org/places/t ... e-industry

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Thank you, Josh. That was an interesting read, and also enjoyed you sharing your personal connection to the area.
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Picked up this very nice Jordan St Louis grand daddy Barlow, most likely AJ Jordan, AJ Jordan imported knives from Sheffield and this one has the hammered pins typical of Sheffield knives. Most likely been cleaned as the well is quite a bit dirtier than the rest of knife.
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I love it!!!! ::tu:: Very nice knife
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JohnR wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2020 5:53 pm Picked up this very nice Jordan St Louis grand daddy Barlow, most likely AJ Jordan, AJ Jordan imported knives from Sheffield and this one has the hammered pins typical of Sheffield knives. Most likely been cleaned as the well is quite a bit dirtier than the rest of knife.
Wow John what a beautiful barlow.
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J.A. Henckels double gunstock pattern, no country of origin mark so it’s from the 1800’s. Handles likely are ivory.

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Nice find Ken ::tu:: ::tu::
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Mumbleypeg wrote: Mon Jun 08, 2020 2:45 am J.A. Henckels double gunstock pattern, no country of origin mark so it’s from the 1800’s. Handles likely are ivory.

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Classy old Henckels, Ken, I like it!
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Thank you Bill and Ike! I like it too. 8)

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Wow Ken that's nice.___Dave
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My newest Wabash Cutlery
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