SHOW YOUR NEW (TO YOU) ROBESON

The first Robeson knives were imported by Millard Robeson from England and Germany exclusively. This continued from 1979 until 1896 when Robeson began manufacturing knives in the United States. Since inception, the company has gone through several reorganizations & eventually ended up as a Queen Cutlery brand.
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Wayne, just spectacular jigged bone on those two beautiful examples! Thanks for the very nice photos ::tu:: Lloyd
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Beautiful old knives, Wayne. ::tu::
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Wayne, that 407 toothpick is among the best I've ever seen.

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Thanks for the compliments guys! I rate the old Robesons up there with the very best of them. Always happy to pick one up.
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It's been awhile since anybody's posted here, what gives? ::poke::

Just got this one in a trade. 623858 pattern, I would say it's a sleeveboard pen. Excellent bone as usual. Here it is with my only other bone robeson, I love these wonderful little knives. The thin little pen blades are absolute scalpels.
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Here is a 3 3/8" 2 blade EO jack which i just won on ebay so these are seller's pictures.
Is this a WW II EO Jack ? It has the arched stamping which i associate with much earlier Robesons but i know many of the bone EO Jacks were made during WW II.
The knife looks fine to me but i am not that familiar with Robesons so if something looks 'not right' please do post about it.
thanks, kj
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Roland, regardless of the stamp, that bone is consistent with the WWII EO jacks from Robeson.

Beautiful knife.

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Yes the bone looks similar to that on my Camillus & Imperial WW II EO Jacks of this size & pattern.
Silvey calls these "Navy General Utility" knives and says there were supplied to the military by Camillus, Imperial, Kingston, Utica & Pal. He does not give Robeson as having made these for the military.
The military ones have a bail.
So likely then that my Robeson 2 blade EO Jack is a civilian knife made circa WW II.
Thanks for the help Charlie,
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I was mentioning to my brother that I was starting to collect pocket knives. Our Dad was a fan of Buck knives, so I have one of those, and I also knew he liked Case knives, as he gave me one when I was a teenager (that's 40+ years ago...still looking for that one! ::hmm:: ). I thought that was it. He messages me on Facebook asking if I wanted this one...a Robeson Shuredge 512224. It's been etched with my Dad's initials, so it definitely has sentimental value to me. Very nice color on the handles. It's in real nice condition other than some tarnish.
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Very nice Robeson folders Paul, KJ and Pocketlance ::tu::

Here is a pearl Robeson Gunstock pen knife. It is pattern no. 722362 and it is 3 & 3/16 inches closed. It has a few very tiny spots on the blades but no rust, corrosion or pitting. The pearl is splendid with no cracks or imperfections. Transitions are buttery smooth like a well used bar of soap. W & T is near perfection and there is no lateral blade play from either blade when open. May have been lightly cleaned before it came into my possession. The blades are full and it Looks like it has never been sharpened post production. Thanks for looking, Lloyd
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Beautiful old knife you have their Duffer !
Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
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Pocketlance, welcome here.

That's a great looking old Barlow you have there.
Your Dads initials were nicely done. Good for you.
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Duffer, what an unusual & truly mint knife ! It is a pattern i have not seen before. Likely it is a rare Robeson ?
Great find; there cannot be a finer example.
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Lloyd, that is a stunner. Quite the lovely knife.
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FRJ wrote:Pocketlance, welcome here.

That's a great looking old Barlow you have there.
Your Dads initials were nicely done. Good for you.
Thank you FRJ! :D
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Lloyd, I love the design of your Robeson!
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Thanks ScoutKnives, Joe, KJ and PocketLance for your nice comments! Lloyd
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LLoyd, that's a beautiful gunstock jack.

I have one, but not nearly so nice.

They made a similar whittler. I have it in bone, but have never seen it in pearl, although it wouldn't surprise me to learn they made one.

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Well, thank you Charlie for the nice comment! That Gunstock Whittler is fantastic ::tu:: Thanks for posting the photograph. Lloyd
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Duffer, that is a wonderful Robeson! You are lucky to own it.

Charlie, your bone handled example is also wonderful!

Two great knives.
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Thanks Jtx, I appreciate the nice comment! Lloyd
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Here is a perfect condition, exquisite, Robeson 2 3/4" 4 blade Senator with lovely pearl for handles. Think of the skill needed to hold these tiny blades as you grind the blade to a fine edge and then create a long swage.
My camera did not focus well so pearl is not showing it's colors.
I see Senators as among the finest of traditional patterns and this Robeson looks just as it did when it left the factory about 80-90 years ago. That is my guess of age. If wrong, please correct.
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Here is a just arrived little Terrier: 2 3/4" pearl Serpentine Jack. I'm a bit disappointed that it does not have the Terrier logo. Does no logo of terrier head mean a very early Terrier Cutlery knife ? This one is marked: "Terrier/Cutlery".
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New (to me), my first RCC Barlow.
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