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Acquired from JamieinWV is a Case Canoe. What drew me to this knife was the Black Sycamore covers which I had not previously encountered. I am not quite sure if the pattern on the wood is natural or if it has been applied. If anyone knows I would be grateful for the information.
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That’s some real pretty handle material. Sycamore wood in its natural form has that pattern. I’m guessing that the black coloration is from wood stain. Here’s a photo of some natural sycamore:
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Very nice boat, QS!
I received this Craftsman 95067 today. The shield is what really drew me in...that, and it's a two-blade jack. It's a little scruffy, but in good working order. I'm debating about giving it a little polishing in addition to a cleaning. Should I find a nice minty one, this one will become a carrier. More photos will be posted in the Craftsman knives thread.
I received this Craftsman 95067 today. The shield is what really drew me in...that, and it's a two-blade jack. It's a little scruffy, but in good working order. I'm debating about giving it a little polishing in addition to a cleaning. Should I find a nice minty one, this one will become a carrier. More photos will be posted in the Craftsman knives thread.
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Thank you dog and Dan.
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That is one lovely canoe you have there Garry, congratulations! Jamie is a pleasure to do business with, isn't he! I've not seen that material used for the covers prior to seeing yours, but I wouldn't mind seeing it used more, it's quite unique!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:53 pm Acquired from JamieinWV is a Case Canoe. What drew me to this knife was the Black Sycamore covers which I had not previously encountered. I am not quite sure if the pattern on the wood is natural or if it has been applied. If anyone knows I would be grateful for the information.
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Beautiful canoe!!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:53 pm Acquired from JamieinWV is a Case Canoe. What drew me to this knife was the Black Sycamore covers which I had not previously encountered. I am not quite sure if the pattern on the wood is natural or if it has been applied. If anyone knows I would be grateful for the information.
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I really like that shield too! I’ll bet it will clean up wonderfully, should you decide to go that route. Nice one!Dan In MI wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 3:27 pm Very nice boat, QS!
I received this Craftsman 95067 today. The shield is what really drew me in...that, and it's a two-blade jack. It's a little scruffy, but in good working order. I'm debating about giving it a little polishing in addition to a cleaning. Should I find a nice minty one, this one will become a carrier. More photos will be posted in the Craftsman knives thread.
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I love seeing flea market finds! Gives me faith that the hunt in “the wild” continues to pay dividends! Nice finds!
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Your pics looks much better than mine on the model…it’s sure is different looking than most wood handles knives…looks goodQuick Steel wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:53 pm Acquired from JamieinWV is a Case Canoe. What drew me to this knife was the Black Sycamore covers which I had not previously encountered. I am not quite sure if the pattern on the wood is natural or if it has been applied. If anyone knows I would be grateful for the information.
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Thank you St. Augge and Marco.
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Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:53 pm Acquired from JamieinWV is a Case Canoe. What drew me to this knife was the Black Sycamore covers which I had not previously encountered. I am not quite sure if the pattern on the wood is natural or if it has been applied. If anyone knows I would be grateful for the information.
That’s a gorgeous canoe! Well done!!!!! Outstanding!
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Well thank you sir. Glad you like it.
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Good looking Canoe Quick Steel. I've really like the looks of the Sycamore Covers. I've seen some that are speckled and some that almost give a striped pattern, I guess just depends on how and where the cut was made and the orientation of the wood. Either way, they look good.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:53 pm Acquired from JamieinWV is a Case Canoe. What drew me to this knife was the Black Sycamore covers which I had not previously encountered. I am not quite sure if the pattern on the wood is natural or if it has been applied. If anyone knows I would be grateful for the information.
Nice looking Craftsman Dan. It is one of the A.C.A. Edge line of knives which all had the Black sawcut look delrin handles with the Brass Oval American Eagle Shield . The 95067 was listed as a "Gentleman's Jack". Get you some WD-40 and a nylon bristle brush and it will clean the handles really well. Some 4 0000 steel wool with some WD-40 will clean up the bolsters. Oil the joints and you have a great little EDC.Dan In MI wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 3:27 pm
I received this Craftsman 95067 today. The shield is what really drew me in...that, and it's a two-blade jack. It's a little scruffy, but in good working order. I'm debating about giving it a little polishing in addition to a cleaning. Should I find a nice minty one, this one will become a carrier. More photos will be posted in the Craftsman knives thread.
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The mail person was good to me today. Got this little Robeson I fished out of the bay. The bolsters and blades needed a little cleaning, and amazingly the MOP handles doesn't have any breaks or cracks, around the pins. A Robson 722110 2-5/8" Pearl Swell Center Pen Knife. The tang stamps on both blades is the upward Arched ROBESON with CO in the middle with Cutlery straight across the bottom. According to Goins' and other info I have, this tang stamp was used until 1922. I never really could catch the true iridescence with my camera, but these are some really nice handles. The blades, for a tiny knife, has a very audible snap on both.
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A very elegant little knife Smitty. Great pick-up.
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I agree. That is a very good-looking Robeson!
Upon further inspection, I found the the blades on my new Craftsman were gritty (especially the master blade). I'll have to give it some oil to flush out whatever is built up in there. Failing that, it might need the mineral oil spa treatment that Smitty often mentions.
Upon further inspection, I found the the blades on my new Craftsman were gritty (especially the master blade). I'll have to give it some oil to flush out whatever is built up in there. Failing that, it might need the mineral oil spa treatment that Smitty often mentions.
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Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:53 pm Acquired from JamieinWV is a Case Canoe. What drew me to this knife was the Black Sycamore covers which I had not previously encountered. I am not quite sure if the pattern on the wood is natural or if it has been applied. If anyone knows I would be grateful for the information.
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Nice find Dan!Dan In MI wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 3:27 pm Very nice boat, QS!
I received this Craftsman 95067 today. The shield is what really drew me in...that, and it's a two-blade jack. It's a little scruffy, but in good working order. I'm debating about giving it a little polishing in addition to a cleaning. Should I find a nice minty one, this one will become a carrier. More photos will be posted in the Craftsman knives thread.
Jack, sweet swedge, cool shield
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Cool find Smitty!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 12:22 am The mail person was good to me today. Got this little Robeson I fished out of the bay. The bolsters and blades needed a little cleaning, and amazingly the MOP handles doesn't have any breaks or cracks, around the pins. A Robson 722110 2-5/8" Pearl Swell Center Pen Knife. The tang stamps on both blades is the upward Arched ROBESON with CO in the middle with Cutlery straight across the bottom. According to Goins' and other info I have, this tang stamp was used until 1922. I never really could catch the true iridescence with my camera, but these are some really nice handles. The blades, for a tiny knife, has a very audible snap on both.
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My newest addition is a Robi Klaas. More pictures of it here: viewtopic.php?t=32377&start=150
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It would have drawn me in too, Dan!
Those are unique handles indeed. You’re probably the only kid on the block with a set of those!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:53 pm Acquired from JamieinWV is a Case Canoe. What drew me to this knife was the Black Sycamore covers which I had not previously encountered.
Tom I’m not familiar with that brand, but that’s some fine looking bone. Almost reminds me of the covers on a Schrade Wostenholm special stockman. Very nice!TPK wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 6:15 am My newest addition is a Robi Klaas. More pictures of it here: viewtopic.php?t=32377&start=150
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Papa, that Robeson would be the right knife to tote along to a fancy dinner
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This just in from Roland! Some truly gnarly stag, and the blades are aging gracefully. I can’t put this rig down. Roland, I promise it will have a good home 
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Nice pick-ups, Tom and Willie! And thanks to all for the kind words!
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My $2.00 Parts a Rama pick up. The covers were really scratched up so I buffed them out on my stand buffer.. I had a bar of plastic buffing compound and it worked really well..
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