Humason & Beckley Mfg. Co

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Re: Humason & Beckley Mfg. Co

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Humason & Beckley must be a pretty obscure brand. It has been almost exactly a year between posts re' a newly acquired H&B.

I have a deeply pocketed friend here that collects them with a passion. Not his only interest, but he pursues H&B's really hard. Used to be, every time I saw a nice one on Ebay, I alerted him and he usually wins them.

He's getting on in years and his health is not good. His son has asked me to quit selling him knives and helping him to buy them. The son wasn't ugly about it, he is a friend also and an avid collector of U.S. military knives, he just knows he and his brother will have to deal with all his dad's stuff some day fairly soon, a formidable task.

And that is a very nice one you posted. ::tu::

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Hi Charlie - Have your friends sons contact me, I'd be happy to make a fair offer for the entire lot of H&B's when they are ready. My 20 year old son collects them and I enjoy giving them to him at birthdays and Christmas. Tom
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Here is couple I picked up I hope ya'll like them.
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I like them. Really good looking knives, Monte. ::tu:: ::tu::
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I just have the one big old hunter in ebony. I would not want to catch my finger in this one! It is available.
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TR, I like that one but timing is all wrong. I will back at my regular job in a couple months. I was laid off in june of last year. I have been picking up work where ever and when ever I can. Currently in a slump. If I weren't I would go for that one. Thanks for posting it

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I have this big old hunter in Ebony. I would not want to catch my finger in this one. Snaps like a trapped bear!
Thanks Cal. ::tu::
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Joe, looks like you got a good one.

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Thanks, Monte. I really did. I think this hunter is the only one I own. It is at the very least, 100 years old.
Like Charlie says, they are pretty obscure. I'm grateful to have it.

Much thanks to Tongueriver for offering it for sale. ::handshake::
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That is a beauty of a Hunter Joe ::tu:: ::tu:: ... Don't forget our Traditional Hunters thread probably down a few pages now - it deserves to be archived on that one too :) ...
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Reviving this thread…

Here’s a 2 blade H&B tip bolstered senator or equal end pen at a closed length of 3 & 1/8” . Though I do like pen knives in general (and more will be coming) this particular H&B knife has worm groove bone handles which I thought was pretty unique to see on small handle covers. In fact if you look at the mark vs pile sides the worm groove pattern is almost an exact match which I think was the mark of a skilled cutler (or craftsman) responsible for the jigging. Worm groove bone is probably right there as one of my favorite bone handles ;-) ... The deep H&B etch on the master blade is pretty worn though the tang stamps are clear – interestingly one can not read the entire tang stamp on the master blade as it is hidden by the handle or bolster but the pen blade tang stamp was easy to see in the half stop position.

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That's a very sweet knife, Lee.
The worm groove is a real plus.
A great old Connecticut knife. ::tu:: And there are many.
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I agree, that knife has some very appealing bone handles. Thanks for posting Lee

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Thanks Joe, Tom and Monte ::tu:: ::tu:: ... much appreciated!
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Very nice old knife, Lee! ::tu:: Like you pointed out, amazing match between the handles.
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Thanks Dan ::tu:: ::tu:: ...
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Nice ones fellas.

Joe ,I would like to have this H&B farmers jack in this catalog cut.
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I picked up a couple of H&B knives this week.
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Lovely old H&B's Keith, thanks for sharing them!
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Thanks Tom. The jack knife is obviously heavily cleaned bit the whaler knife looks to have very minimal use. They came in a group of Remington knives i bought. Been fun reading threw this thread about these knives.
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Super knives Keith ::tu:: ::tu:: ... that New England Whaler is awesome!!!
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Thanks Lee. What do you think the handles are. I want to say horn but I haven't seen enough horn to say that.
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Definitely horn Keith - and very cool!!!
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Hey Guys, thought I would post my H&B Stag Lockback for us to look at
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