BONES BONES BONES
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Lyle, That last pic really shows the art of bone jigging. No rookie apprentice did that.
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My Lyle! This is like going to a knife museum! And a good one at that! Thanks for posting these!wlf wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:38 am Here are some more typical of that 40's or 50's ? style English bone jigging. I took these pictures from auctions As soon as seen , I immediately know it's English of that period.
English bone on Spratt's dog groomer
English bone on Wade and Butcher
English bone on IXL English jack
I'd like to see more of your examples of this English style jigging.
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Here's a recent acquisition with the English bone jigging..
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Real nice, tmk! I like the handle a lot!
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Perfect example of this style.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 2:44 pm Here's a recent acquisition with the English bone jigging..IMG_2873.JPGIMG_2872.JPG
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wlf wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 6:13 pmPerfect example of this style.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 2:44 pm Here's a recent acquisition with the English bone jigging..IMG_2873.JPGIMG_2872.JPG
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I love bone ! The English examples are fantastic ! Keep them rolling !!
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That one is real nice Kerry!!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 2:44 pm Here's a recent acquisition with the English bone jigging..IMG_2873.JPGIMG_2872.JPG
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Dimitri,do you know the time frame for the Howarth, Johnson , and Spratts?
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Thanks WW!woodwalker wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 12:52 amThat one is real nice Kerry!!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 2:44 pm Here's a recent acquisition with the English bone jigging..IMG_2873.JPGIMG_2872.JPG![]()
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Beautiful bones there TMK, color and jigging is fine.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 2:44 pm Here's a recent acquisition with the English bone jigging..IMG_2873.JPGIMG_2872.JPG
Pretty knives Miller's Bro, love that old color and jigging.
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They did a fine job on this one, Iman! Thanks!Ivoryman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 4:18 amBeautiful bones there TMK, color and jigging is fine.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 2:44 pm Here's a recent acquisition with the English bone jigging..IMG_2873.JPGIMG_2872.JPG![]()
Pretty knives Miller's Bro, love that old color and jigging.![]()
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Great show, you have some sweeties, thanks for posting them. That Wostenholm is fabulous, the IXL too.
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Sheffield England, Unity, Needham
William Rodgers, Needham, IXL
Joseph Rodgers, Wards, H M Slater, Albert Oates
William Rodgers, Needham, IXL
Joseph Rodgers, Wards, H M Slater, Albert Oates
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Thank you tmk!
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Agree
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What a show, wow are those cool. The Unity, IXL, Needhams, Al Oates really get me. Congrats on amassing some killers.
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Thank you Ivoryman!
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My opinions based on research ,but open for better scrutiny.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 1:54 pm Lyle, That last pic really shows the art of bone jigging. No rookie apprentice did that.J.O'.
The early jigged bone , most of it , we call pick bone. There was another early style more linear made by The Salisbury Cutlery Handle Company ( I just call it Salisbury bone).
The Walden Cutlery Handle Company was a Co-op of NYK, Walden , and Schrade. This was prior to the invention of the jigging machine . However it was done , it was done by a man.
They were a producer or the producer of the style pick bone below, which has indicatively dark lines; sometimes zig zagging and X-ing across the handles on one that's worn. This old Ulster shows a worn example of pick bone and the fallibility or mischievousness of men on the pile side tang stamp .
1. NYK unused pick bone
2. NYK shows the deep underscores which result in the dark lines mentioned above on worn examples
3. Schrade pick bone on the left
4. DE pick bone
5 & 6. Ulster worn pick bone
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My opinions based on research ,but open for better scrutiny.
Here are some other examples I didn't realize were pick bone until I started these posts . Many , if not most of the pattern I collect (farmers jacks) were produced prior to the invention of a jigging machine.
1 and two are Ulster made Maher and Grosh.
3 and 4 are Ulsters
5 is comparison scans with both
Here are some other examples I didn't realize were pick bone until I started these posts . Many , if not most of the pattern I collect (farmers jacks) were produced prior to the invention of a jigging machine.
1 and two are Ulster made Maher and Grosh.
3 and 4 are Ulsters
5 is comparison scans with both
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Thanks so much for the education, Lyle! Those are some fantastic examples of beautiful knives!wlf wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 2:21 pmThe early jigged bone , most of it , we call pick bone. There was another early style called Salisbury bone.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 1:54 pm Lyle, That last pic really shows the art of bone jigging. No rookie apprentice did that.J.O'.
The Walden Cutlery Handle Company was a Co-op of NYK, Walden , and Schrade. This was prior to the invention of the jigging machine . However it was done , it was done by a man.
They were a producer or the producer of the style pick bone below, which has indicatively dark lines; sometimes zig zagging and X-ing across the handles on one that's worn. This old Ulster shows a worn example of pick bone and the fallibility or mischievousness of men on the pile side tang stamp .
1. NYK unused pick bone
2. NYK shows the deep underscores which result in the dark lines mentioned above on worn examples
3. Schrade pick bone on the left
4. DE pick bone
5 & 6. Ulster worn pick bone