Robeson pocket knives
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I have this real strange Robeson Mastercraft 623653 , both blades kind of ratchet open and closed see pictures . Reverse small blade has PAT.APP on the tang . Poor condition but interesting .
It's a large knife at 3 3/4" closed .
Any help would be greatly appreciated .
It's a large knife at 3 3/4" closed .
Any help would be greatly appreciated .
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ScoutKnives, your Robeson Mastercraft is very similar to the Pocket Eze I posted on previous page.
I mistakenly called mine an equal end. Actually it's a swell end jack.
Does your knife have coined liners?
I mistakenly called mine an equal end. Actually it's a swell end jack.
Does your knife have coined liners?
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Thanks Joe , looks like the same frame BUT !
It might of had coined liners but it's very worn , what I feel is very different are the stops on both blades , instead of half stops it has 1/4 stops lol , both blades kinda ratchet open and closed .
It might of had coined liners but it's very worn , what I feel is very different are the stops on both blades , instead of half stops it has 1/4 stops lol , both blades kinda ratchet open and closed .
FRJ wrote:ScoutKnives, your Robeson Mastercraft is very similar to the Pocket Eze I posted on previous page.
I mistakenly called mine an equal end. Actually it's a swell end jack.
Does your knife have coined liners?
Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
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I noticed that in your pictures. Very odd ------ how would anyone explain tangs like that?
It should have bronze bearings.
It should have bronze bearings.
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Very easily explained, actually. Both blades are missing the bronze bearings that were originally attached to the rear of the tang in a semi-horseshoe fashion.
This was a problem with "MasterCraft" knives and why they subsequently moved the bronze bearing to the inside surface of the ends of the backsprings, creating the "Perma-Lube" line of knives, circa 1940 or so.
Here's a pic of a see-through demonstrator MasterCraft showing the bearing. That's missing on your knife, causing the little dovetail notches that once held it in place to catch on the edge of the backspring, hence the several "stops" occurring between fully closed and fully opened.
I'll try to come up with a scan of a descriptive page illustrating the Perma-Lube knives and the bearings located on the backspring.
Photos should expand with one or two left clicks.
Charlie Noyes
This was a problem with "MasterCraft" knives and why they subsequently moved the bronze bearing to the inside surface of the ends of the backsprings, creating the "Perma-Lube" line of knives, circa 1940 or so.
Here's a pic of a see-through demonstrator MasterCraft showing the bearing. That's missing on your knife, causing the little dovetail notches that once held it in place to catch on the edge of the backspring, hence the several "stops" occurring between fully closed and fully opened.
I'll try to come up with a scan of a descriptive page illustrating the Perma-Lube knives and the bearings located on the backspring.
Photos should expand with one or two left clicks.
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Thank you, Charlie.
Great explanation with see through knife and advertisement.
Didn't that see through knife disintegrate on you?
Great explanation with see through knife and advertisement.
Didn't that see through knife disintegrate on you?
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Yeah. It did, indeed, disintegrate.
Toast.
Gone.
And five hundred dollars with it.
Charlie
Toast.
Gone.
And five hundred dollars with it.
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Here is a well used and well maintained 3 5/8" Robeson Cattle knife 632768. The secondaries are a long spey & a punch, very useful blades. The shield is one i have not seen before. Did it have a name on it that has been buffed off ?
I think this is a pre WW II knife. It's walk & talk are perfect and no hint any where of play. It simply oozes quality in a way that very few other knives can compare.
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I think this is a pre WW II knife. It's walk & talk are perfect and no hint any where of play. It simply oozes quality in a way that very few other knives can compare.
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Probably not Roland, but some of that particular shield had "BP" in the center, which stood for "Belt Punch".
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Thanks Charlie. Was this shield used only when a punch blade (awl) was present ? or on other knives as well ?
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As far as I know, yes. I have never seen it on a knife without a punch blade.
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Here is a sweet pearl folder. 2 5/8". Love the little clip.
Thanks for looking.
Thanks for looking.
Joe
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Joe that's a beautiful little knife. It looks to me to be just about the perfect "Sunday Go To Meetin' Knife".
You did a good job capturing some of the fire in that pearl.
You did a good job capturing some of the fire in that pearl.
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That MOP is a beauty Joe, carry her in good health my friend!
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Just recently acquired this Robeson rare unique shield Pocket Eze Jack. Has dark chocolate brown jigged bone handles and is 3.625" closed. In very high end near mint never sharpened post factory condition. Clean inside and out with no corrosion or discoloring. It is pattern no. 623698.
Special shout-out to Charlie N. who advised and helped me evaluate this specimen prior to purchase. His input gave me the confidence to proceed with the purchase. The knife had some kind of clear coat on the blades that Charlie had seen before and thought this one might also. He was right and advised me on how to get it off. I will let Charlie elaborate more on that if he cares to. Apparently Robeson did this on some of their display knives. Anyway, it cleaned right up and the blades are near mint to mint. Thanks and much appreciated Charlie!!
I have posted a photo of the usually seen Pocket Eze shield most common and frequently encountered if you can even say Pocket Eze folders are frequently encountered especially in high grade condition Lloyd
Special shout-out to Charlie N. who advised and helped me evaluate this specimen prior to purchase. His input gave me the confidence to proceed with the purchase. The knife had some kind of clear coat on the blades that Charlie had seen before and thought this one might also. He was right and advised me on how to get it off. I will let Charlie elaborate more on that if he cares to. Apparently Robeson did this on some of their display knives. Anyway, it cleaned right up and the blades are near mint to mint. Thanks and much appreciated Charlie!!
I have posted a photo of the usually seen Pocket Eze shield most common and frequently encountered if you can even say Pocket Eze folders are frequently encountered especially in high grade condition Lloyd
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A beautiful knife and a beautiful shield, Lloyd.
You probably already know that Robeson called that shield a "double bomb shield", according to my Robeson book.
Congratulations on a great knife. Great of Charlie to help you.
You probably already know that Robeson called that shield a "double bomb shield", according to my Robeson book.
Congratulations on a great knife. Great of Charlie to help you.
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Lloyd, that came out better than I thought.
We should show them the auction photos.
Robeson used to put a clear coating on the blades of their display board knives. When encountered now, it has begun to peel or flake off and looks like rust damage. It will clean off with a little naptha or finger nail polish remover, but don't use that on celluloid handled knives unless you are really careful.
Charlie
We should show them the auction photos.
Robeson used to put a clear coating on the blades of their display board knives. When encountered now, it has begun to peel or flake off and looks like rust damage. It will clean off with a little naptha or finger nail polish remover, but don't use that on celluloid handled knives unless you are really careful.
Charlie
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Lloyd, your Robeson is beautiful!
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That is a fine looking acquisition.
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Lloyd, congratulations on acquiring that knife. It's a jewel.
You couldn't find a better mentor when it comes to Robesons but I'm not telling you anything you didn't already know.
You couldn't find a better mentor when it comes to Robesons but I'm not telling you anything you didn't already know.
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Thank you very much Joe, Charlie, Ralph, QS and Phil--your kind comments are much appreciated!!
Joe thanks for reminding me about the double bomb shield. I had not remembered that so thank you!
Best, Lloyd
Joe thanks for reminding me about the double bomb shield. I had not remembered that so thank you!
Best, Lloyd
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