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Thanks. This thing was a real mess. Notice on the bolster in the center of the C there is a big gash in the metal, and this has steel or iron bolsters. To bad these old knives get abused to death like that.
Thanks. This thing was a real mess. Notice on the bolster in the center of the C there is a big gash in the metal, and this has steel or iron bolsters. To bad these old knives get abused to death like that.
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A couple Easy Openers , the bone handle one is a Whopping 5’ closed
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Those are both gems but the massive wormgroove teardrop (tearsplash?) is ticking ALL the boxes!
What an outstanding acquisition! Thank you for sharing it with us.
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ScoutKnives, the bone on the large EO is really nice. That is my kind of knife... beautiful!
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Very nice everybody.
Does the big five inch EO have a pattern number on it? I don't see one.
These usually have two blades, that big spear and a long, beefy pen.
There was one on Ebay recently with only one blade. That makes two I've seen, but a pattern number might suggest the original presence of two blades.
Charlie
Does the big five inch EO have a pattern number on it? I don't see one.
These usually have two blades, that big spear and a long, beefy pen.
There was one on Ebay recently with only one blade. That makes two I've seen, but a pattern number might suggest the original presence of two blades.
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WOW!! Those are some really nice old Robeson knives!! I've only got the three (so far). The Daddy Barlow pictured above, a 642214 camper/scout, and a
823850 mini jack and I like them all.
823850 mini jack and I like them all.
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No pattern number Charlie ,
Definitely a handful and I can’t imagine hauling it around in the pocket all day
Makes me wonder what it’s purpose was ?
Center of a display showing the hi quality craftsmanship , WOW factor
Thanks for all the kind replies.
Definitely a handful and I can’t imagine hauling it around in the pocket all day
Makes me wonder what it’s purpose was ?
Center of a display showing the hi quality craftsmanship , WOW factor
Thanks for all the kind replies.
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I never knew that pattern even existed until the recently deceased Joe Seale published an article about one he had obtained in KnifeWorld Magazine.
That one was just about mint; certainly unused.
I forget what he theorized as its purpose, but it wasn't as a display knife. Joe put it somewhere in the "Trades" as a utilitarian tool.
I'd love to have a nice Terrier in that pattern.
I've seen these knives advertised at $2500.00 before, so my getting one remains a rather remote possibility.
I'd have to trade some nice Robesons.
Charlie Noyes
That one was just about mint; certainly unused.
I forget what he theorized as its purpose, but it wasn't as a display knife. Joe put it somewhere in the "Trades" as a utilitarian tool.
I'd love to have a nice Terrier in that pattern.
I've seen these knives advertised at $2500.00 before, so my getting one remains a rather remote possibility.
I'd have to trade some nice Robesons.
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Charlie isn't that knife missing a pen blade?I have had both a Terrier and a Robeson in the past,and have seen a few others all of which were 2 bladed.
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I raised that question in a previous post.
I have seen one other one blade version, but whether either are correct is a question to which I do not know the answer.
Without a pattern number, it's difficult to know. No reason that Robeson wouldn't have made it as a single blade jack, they did such things with other patterns.
Charlie
I have seen one other one blade version, but whether either are correct is a question to which I do not know the answer.
Without a pattern number, it's difficult to know. No reason that Robeson wouldn't have made it as a single blade jack, they did such things with other patterns.
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Charlie was the pattern # on the pen blade on the 2 blade? I don`t remember on the one`s I had,but they did have #`s.Most easy opens are 2 blade knives.
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I've never actually had one of these in my hands and I cannot recall any of the photos I've seen well enough to say the master or the pen had the pattern number.
I can say that I've seen pattern numbers on secondary blades on Robeson made Terrier knives, but that was due to the common presence of the dog head logo on the blades.
Charlie
I can say that I've seen pattern numbers on secondary blades on Robeson made Terrier knives, but that was due to the common presence of the dog head logo on the blades.
Charlie
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Here is a Robeson Pocket Eze small single spring two blade (spear and punch) soft Gunstock folder. A nice fellow on another forum new my love of Pocket Eze folders and gifted this example to me It is 3 & 1/4 inches closed and has the gorgeous Robeson worm groove jigged bone handles. Has a very small crack starting at the rear pile side pin running to the bolster. It is pattern no. 622596. The mark side spear blade tang is marked Robeson/Suredge (script)/U.S.A.
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What a nice gift!
That is a little gem there. A single spring gunstock 3 1/4" with a punch; that's pretty neat. Leave it to Robeson.
Beautiful knife, Lloyd
That is a little gem there. A single spring gunstock 3 1/4" with a punch; that's pretty neat. Leave it to Robeson.
Beautiful knife, Lloyd
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Very nice Lloyd.
Interestingly, Robeson manufactured a four inch serpentine stockman with a Turkish clip master blade and its handle-die shape number was 596, the same as your knife.
I suspect your knife is the older of the two patterns. They retired it and just reassigned the number to a new pattern.
Is there a patent date on the punch?
Charlie
Interestingly, Robeson manufactured a four inch serpentine stockman with a Turkish clip master blade and its handle-die shape number was 596, the same as your knife.
I suspect your knife is the older of the two patterns. They retired it and just reassigned the number to a new pattern.
Is there a patent date on the punch?
Charlie
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Thanks Joe and Charlie!
Charlie their is no date on the back of the punch but there are some letters and numbers some pretty indiscernible for sure.
From what I can see there is a row of large cap letters right at the base of the punch at the bolster A.T. AP can't make out the last letter. Then numbers underneath the letters 25-0 then a final letter or number that I can't make out. Any of these letter/numbers make any sense? Thanks!
Charlie their is no date on the back of the punch but there are some letters and numbers some pretty indiscernible for sure.
From what I can see there is a row of large cap letters right at the base of the punch at the bolster A.T. AP can't make out the last letter. Then numbers underneath the letters 25-0 then a final letter or number that I can't make out. Any of these letter/numbers make any sense? Thanks!
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That's it.
Don't have one in hand at the moment and I don't have a photo, either.
I think it reads: PAT. APR 25, 05, which I interpret as "Patented April 25, 1905".
Of course, they were allowed to use that blade with its patent information a number of years before the patent finally expired.
Such a blade on a Robeson knife without that date logo was most likely made after the patent expired.
Charlie
Don't have one in hand at the moment and I don't have a photo, either.
I think it reads: PAT. APR 25, 05, which I interpret as "Patented April 25, 1905".
Of course, they were allowed to use that blade with its patent information a number of years before the patent finally expired.
Such a blade on a Robeson knife without that date logo was most likely made after the patent expired.
Charlie
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Thanks Charlie for your explanation on something inexplicable to me from what I could see--appreciate your help on this!
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I recently picked up this little Robeson Shuredge jack at the flea market for a deuce. It is 2 5/8" with celluloid handles?? Pattern 823850 stamped on back of the pen blade. I think it is kind of neat!
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Sweet.
They made that with three blades too.
Charlie
They made that with three blades too.
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Nice pickup OlDE cutler. Good Ole Robeson. What's a duece? 2 bucks?
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A deuce is a two dollar bill. An Abe is a fiver. A sawbuck is a tenner!!
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Thanks Olde cutler. Great price on that Robeson! Cup a coffee at my local diner!
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Here is a four blade Pocket Eze pen knife I recently acquired. Pattern no. 642416. It has two small pen blades, larger pen blade and one nail file blade. It is pictured in David Clark's reproduction of the Robeson Cutlery Company's salesman catalog from aroun 1908--1930 on page 2 left column third folder down.
Lloyd