I posted this in Knife Finds of the Day…. But this is a better spot to seek input.
Apologies if reposting is a sin.
I scooped a rusty bare headed jack from the junker bin at a local antique shop for $3 Canadian After a bit of a scrub it revealed (on the clip blade) itself to be a Robeson/Shuredge/Rochester The pen blade is stamped Robeson/Cut Co. There is no model number. The scales are a composite that looks like horn. The liners, and maybe the bolsters, are steel. It is a bit over 3 1/4” closed.
Any further information about this knife will be appreciated.
Thanks,
J
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Can’t help you J with any information,sorry. Great find though especially the price
Bill
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J that is a good find. Very sweet old knife.
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Thanks.
The great resource that is AAPK has added to what I know about this little knife. It is from 1922-1939 based on the wording of the tang stamp. It may be a model 32140, but shows no sign of a model # stamp.
It sharpened up beautifully and fits in my pocket nicely.
J
The great resource that is AAPK has added to what I know about this little knife. It is from 1922-1939 based on the wording of the tang stamp. It may be a model 32140, but shows no sign of a model # stamp.
It sharpened up beautifully and fits in my pocket nicely.
J
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I think the handles are what some of us consider to be an early form of Micarta.
Sweet little knife for three bucks.
Charlie
Sweet little knife for three bucks.
Charlie
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