The Venerable Old Barlow

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Dimitri, very nice Queen, those Drake Well's seem to be the last of the steel frame bone handled Barlows with that unique shaped bolster, I've never come across a later dated one. The earlier bone handled ones are not easy to find either. Picture of a couple Drake Well's and an early steel frame bone handled Barlow 1935 to 1955 if I remember right.
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JohnR wrote:Dimitri, very nice Queen, those Drake Well's seem to be the last of the steel frame bone handled Barlows with that unique shaped bolster, I've never come across a later dated one.
Thanks, first one of these I have seen with that etch, I don't usually buy knives this"new" but the bone handles caught my eye ::drool::
JohnR wrote:The earlier bone handled ones are not easy to find either.
What other handle material did they use?
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JohnR wrote:Dimitri, very nice Queen, those Drake Well's seem to be the last of the steel frame bone handled Barlows with that unique shaped bolster, I've never come across a later dated one.
Thanks, first one of these I have seen with that etch, I don't usually buy knives this"new" but the bone handles caught my eye ::drool::
JohnR wrote:The earlier bone handled ones are not easy to find either.
What other handle material did they use?
Most vintage Queens I have seen came with some sort of synthetic like Delrin saw cut. The early bone handles like the ones I posted and your Drake well are fairly scarce, the bone in most cases seems to be pretty well done, not surprised it caught your eye.
Later Queen made Barlows with a more traditional style bolster have used various bone, stag and wood handles. I prefer the unique bolsters of the early Queens. Some later Queen made Barlow's.
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I'll echo the difficulty of finding a good old honest bone-handled Queen Barlow with the proprietary "offset" bolsters and, on many, covered backsprings. I've not seen many that didn't quickly begin to fetch rather ridiculous amounts in online auctions and internet stores, to the tune of having only found one -- a dye-worn Winterbottom single-clip with a cringeworthy pair of cracks reaching most of the way through and angling dangerously close to each other. It hasn't gotten worse since I obtained the knife, and it seems stable enough, but I don't have the guts to carry it when I have so many other nice Barlows I can choose. The rest of mine are either wood (Rawhide series ca. 1980, open-backspring) or variations on Queen's usual composite Barlow handles. I even have a "faux" jigged yellow synthetic that pairs well with lots of yeller knives.
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The last knife on the right is actually an Ontario 606 which I'm fairly confident in saying is a Queen contract or rebrand. While I've found no independent confirmation, I know there was a very incestuous interplay of contract knives between one company and another in the northeast throughout the second half of the 20th. I like how Ontario proclaims it the world's finest pocketknife when it's pretty clear Queen built it and stamped it with their brand names. :lol:
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I really like the Queen offset-bolster Barlow. ::smirk:: Has anyone ever seen one with a spear master?
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Tsar Bomba wrote:Has anyone ever seen one with a spear master?
I am pretty sure both of these have a spear master blade ::nod::

This is a file photo and I have not looked at them in years
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Queen bone handled barlow.
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10 dot 1970 Case bone one arm man
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Tony the spear blade Queen is # 23. Google queen historical catalogs you will get a kick of looking at the different Queen knives. ::tu::
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My latest find ... Case barlow in peacock appaloosa.
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I've had this Trestle Pine Grand Portage black/gold Boxelder burl caplifter Barlow for awhile...finally getting around to taking a few photos of it.
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These two Schatt & Morgan #69s are always worth another look.
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Schrade Cut Co Barlows. Lloyd
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And a Clip Point completes the trifecta.
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Drooling over stag is kind of humbling...

I love the stag on each of those knives for a different reason. That clip-point seems to be a "second cut" perhaps? The knobby stag on the Wharnie is just awesome and I love that heavy burn on the sheepsfoot's handles. Those are all on the #69 frame, right? I think there's a trick of the angle on the middle unstamped knife making it look almost shorter than the other two.

Teriffic trio! I'm going to have to go work off this envy. :mrgreen:

Lansky and Duffer, you have got some fantastic Barlows there as well. Appy and Schrades, something I can't get enough of in a Barlow!
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I don't think this one was used much.
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Cuz! ::woot::
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Wonder if Wolfertz changed manufacturers at one point. Pins different, pulls different, stamps different.
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Very nice Dimitri and Tony, here's a twin to Dimitri's barlow.
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Some oldies but goodies!
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That's a killer display! ::tu:: ::tu::
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VERY COOL 8) !!!

I am intrigued by two of the barlows shown in the drawing (1st photo): the one at the top appears to have a sheepfoot blade and the sixth one down appears to have a wharncliffe blade. Those two really spark my interest.

In the 2nd photo, the third one down from the top looks like it has a wharncliffe blade?

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Wonderful Display from Sanders Knives! Thanks for sharing it with us.
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At this point I just use his posts as a checklist/Barlow bucket list for knives to find. ::shrug:: Especially the "PERSONAL COLLECTION NOT FOR SALE" ones. ::rotflol::
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Sanders knives thanks for sharing photos of your great barlow collection. They are prime. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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