Joseph Rodgers
Joseph Rodgers
Any body know about Joseph Rodgers knives?
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Hi, yes and no. Older original Joseph Rodgers & Sons knives have great collector value. The Rodgers name still exists, but since the 1970s, it has gone through a series of ownership changes and is far removed from the traditional company. If you have a particular knife that you would like to know more about, please post a photo.
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JOSEPH ROGERS
The rogers knife is pre 1891; pinched bolsters make it late 18 cent, no address i.e 6 Norfolk St.make it pre 1891. From 1902 at least one of the blades in a knife of this quality would have the Royal Warrant " Cutlers to His Majesty" One of the blades of a very early 18 cent. knife would have the"OIL THE JOINTS" tang stamp. Very collectable indeed. jh 



Hi Sqg1, Without having the knife in hand, it is hard to come up with a fair purchase price. Do the blades wobble, has the back opened up at all, does it have a smooth action and reasonable snap still. There is blade loss to 3 of the blades and some loss to the other blade. Some of these with half stops have fantastic snap. Value? If it is really sound offer US$80, which is a little less than it's worth and more than you would like to pay at, say, a car-boot sale. I sold a similar knife with 2 blds. in brilliant nick, with tortoise scales and great snap for $75 and was sorely disappointed. This is mid Victorian, the pre Victorian knives have the Warrant and a crown over Geo. tang stamp.
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