Homage to Traditional Pen Knives
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Re: Homage to Traditional Pen Knives
Some Empire pens.
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Joe - Keep'em coming buddy - that Robeson in particular is sooooo nice
Wiseguy - Glad you jumped in with those automatics
Greg - Nothing like Empire quality and their Pen Knives are no exception - those 4 different patterns are NICE
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Here's a few more from me and more to come down the road.... One thing I find is that certain Pen Knives are sometimes hard to describe as either a Equal-End or Oval/Cigar pattern - many are clear cut as to their pattern - but many no doubt seem to almost fit both pattern names - in the end most manufacturers named the knives as they saw fit so I don't believe the nomenclature is in stone...
Challenge Cut Co - Equal-End - Tip Bolsters with Jigged Bone (3") - Sometimes called a Senator & by others a Regular Pen or a Slim Pen
Challenge Cut Co - Jigged Bone (2 & 3/8") - No doubt one small pen at that size and to my eye an Oval/Cigar pattern...
Thanks for looking... now to gather up a few more of mine from the pile for photos
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Challenge Cut Co - Equal-End - Tip Bolsters with Jigged Bone (3") - Sometimes called a Senator & by others a Regular Pen or a Slim Pen
Challenge Cut Co - Jigged Bone (2 & 3/8") - No doubt one small pen at that size and to my eye an Oval/Cigar pattern...
Thanks for looking... now to gather up a few more of mine from the pile for photos
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Re: Homage to Traditional Pen Knives
Some have nail files, with bail, without, advertisement, pyremite, gold, stainless, perl. There doesn't seem to be an end to the different varieties these little guys came in. All these are Remington
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A lot of really fantastic knives being displayed here.
Beautiful bone on those Challenges, Lee!
espn77, that's an awesome collection!
Nice Empire, Joe!
An H. Boker & Co's. with cloisonne handles.
Beautiful bone on those Challenges, Lee!
espn77, that's an awesome collection!
Nice Empire, Joe!
An H. Boker & Co's. with cloisonne handles.
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Beautiful Challenges, Lee.
Beautiful little knife, Dave.
A Robeson
A Northfield
Beautiful little knife, Dave.
A Robeson
A Northfield
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This is turning into a great thread that has exposed a gaping hole in my knife collection.
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Now you can buy a whole lot more knives, Phil.
And these little ones are cheap.
And these little ones are cheap.
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Re: Homage to Traditional Pen Knives
Joe I was just going over my credit card bill for the month and I'm pretty sure buying more knives (than I already do) is NOT the solution. 
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Don't say that, Phil. You just need to properly prioritize your expenses. I mean, are groceries and running water really all that important?philco wrote:Joe I was just going over my credit card bill for the month and I'm pretty sure buying more knives (than I already do) is NOT the solution.
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Have you ever met Phil?? That ol' boy not gonna skip his groceries!dcgm4 wrote:Don't say that, Phil. You just need to properly prioritize your expenses. I mean, are groceries and running water really all that important?philco wrote:Joe I was just going over my credit card bill for the month and I'm pretty sure buying more knives (than I already do) is NOT the solution.
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Awesome collection of Remington Pen Knives espn77
Joe - you continue to post beauties
- that Empire and Northfield no doubt have my attention as you may have guessed
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Dave - Beauty of a Boker and again a unique addition with those cloisonné handles
Hey Phil - Hard not to get swayed by the knives posted to date in this thread - just put Pen Knives on your list for future possibilities
... As they say "we can'y buy them all" though we wish we could 
Joe - you continue to post beauties
Dave - Beauty of a Boker and again a unique addition with those cloisonné handles
Hey Phil - Hard not to get swayed by the knives posted to date in this thread - just put Pen Knives on your list for future possibilities
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I have a couple hundred pen knives(mostly pearls)so I will try and post a few that aren't all that common. BTW my definition of a pen knife is one that is at or under 3 inches in length closed. Anything over that I consider a jack. A couple might be just SLIGHTLY over the 3 inch self imposed limit.
#1 Adams & Brother tuxedo.
#2 Argyle Cutlery Co interframe pen with faux tortoise shell inserts.
#3 Asbro Germany. I guess this is a smoker's knife(too small to be a rigging knife).What is unusual is the blades lock by first opening them and then sliding them slightly back into the handle.
#4 Aaron Burkinshaw tuxedo.Sadly the secondary blade is broken;otherwise the knife is near mint.
#5 A 3 line Camillus coffin handle with fancy celluloid handles.
#6 Capital Cutlery Germany with sterling silver covers.
#7 Cattaraugus 20673 with pearl handles.
#8 & 9 Canton Cutlery Co. ad knife(both sides)
#10 A sterling silver fruit knife with blades at opposite ends;an unusual configuration for them.
#1 Adams & Brother tuxedo.
#2 Argyle Cutlery Co interframe pen with faux tortoise shell inserts.
#3 Asbro Germany. I guess this is a smoker's knife(too small to be a rigging knife).What is unusual is the blades lock by first opening them and then sliding them slightly back into the handle.
#4 Aaron Burkinshaw tuxedo.Sadly the secondary blade is broken;otherwise the knife is near mint.
#5 A 3 line Camillus coffin handle with fancy celluloid handles.
#6 Capital Cutlery Germany with sterling silver covers.
#7 Cattaraugus 20673 with pearl handles.
#8 & 9 Canton Cutlery Co. ad knife(both sides)
#10 A sterling silver fruit knife with blades at opposite ends;an unusual configuration for them.
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A few more:
#1 Hudson Cutlery Co Germany with sterling silver covers.
#2 Humason & Beckley with sterling silver covers and original purse.
#3 An unmarked knife with 14k gold covers and original purse.
#4 Clay Cutlery Co Andover NY fob knife with handles of alternating gold & silver fused together.
#5 A Colonial giveaway knife(original purse not shown).This knife was probably a "third"(worse than a second!)and apparently given away as a promotion. No wonder they went out of business!
#6 Duane Cutlery 4 blade with 14k gold covers.
#7 Empire Cutlery 2 blade with beaded sterling silver bolsters and pearl handles.
#8 F.A.Koch 4 blade with fancy pearl handles.
#9Harvey Brothers interframe with ivory inserts.
#10Howes Cutlery 4 blade.
#1 Hudson Cutlery Co Germany with sterling silver covers.
#2 Humason & Beckley with sterling silver covers and original purse.
#3 An unmarked knife with 14k gold covers and original purse.
#4 Clay Cutlery Co Andover NY fob knife with handles of alternating gold & silver fused together.
#5 A Colonial giveaway knife(original purse not shown).This knife was probably a "third"(worse than a second!)and apparently given away as a promotion. No wonder they went out of business!
#6 Duane Cutlery 4 blade with 14k gold covers.
#7 Empire Cutlery 2 blade with beaded sterling silver bolsters and pearl handles.
#8 F.A.Koch 4 blade with fancy pearl handles.
#9Harvey Brothers interframe with ivory inserts.
#10Howes Cutlery 4 blade.
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Re: Homage to Traditional Pen Knives
My only presentable ones: Germania (top) and Remington.
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Samoa:
#1 Griffon Cutlery Co 4 blade w/ a pair of Griffon folding scissors.
#2 Howes Cutlery 2 blade w/ fancy handles.
#3 Imperial w/fancy cel handles.
#4 Unmarked(INOX) with cel handles AND bolsters.
#5 Judson Cutlery lobster.
#6 Krusius Brothers(KB Extra)4 blade.
#7 Craftsman pearl lobster.
#8 Empire Specialties Japan ad knife w/purse.
#9 Gerber 2 blade Silver Knight.
#10 A herd of tuxedos.
#1 Griffon Cutlery Co 4 blade w/ a pair of Griffon folding scissors.
#2 Howes Cutlery 2 blade w/ fancy handles.
#3 Imperial w/fancy cel handles.
#4 Unmarked(INOX) with cel handles AND bolsters.
#5 Judson Cutlery lobster.
#6 Krusius Brothers(KB Extra)4 blade.
#7 Craftsman pearl lobster.
#8 Empire Specialties Japan ad knife w/purse.
#9 Gerber 2 blade Silver Knight.
#10 A herd of tuxedos.
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Samoa moa:
#1 MorningStar-Linder ad knife.
#2 MSR USA(?) shadow pearl w/image of a tennis player on one side.
#3 Peters Bros.(spelled Petirs on 2 blades)with unusual heart shaped shield.
#4 Prolific-Henry Barnascone & Sons tuxedo(pre-Civil War).
#5 Repeat-Needham Bros. metal handled lobster ad knife.
#6 R.Thomson & Son pearl with an unusual long thin blade(possibly to ream a pipe stem).
#7 Schrade 7404 double end switch with rare(for this size)clip blade instead of spear.
#8 4 blade pearl marked Silver Steel on all 4 blades w/ an image of an owl on the reverse side.
#9 Simmons lobster.
#10 Small 2 blade R. Klaas shadow bolster.
#1 MorningStar-Linder ad knife.
#2 MSR USA(?) shadow pearl w/image of a tennis player on one side.
#3 Peters Bros.(spelled Petirs on 2 blades)with unusual heart shaped shield.
#4 Prolific-Henry Barnascone & Sons tuxedo(pre-Civil War).
#5 Repeat-Needham Bros. metal handled lobster ad knife.
#6 R.Thomson & Son pearl with an unusual long thin blade(possibly to ream a pipe stem).
#7 Schrade 7404 double end switch with rare(for this size)clip blade instead of spear.
#8 4 blade pearl marked Silver Steel on all 4 blades w/ an image of an owl on the reverse side.
#9 Simmons lobster.
#10 Small 2 blade R. Klaas shadow bolster.
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Great knives!!! Here are a few Catt's that I've shown before and a Valley Falls, more on that one later.
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I do like that pouch Mike. Nice knives too.
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Last Samoa for now:
#1 W.K.Co.(?)Germany 2 blade.
#2 Hart & Sons 2 blade
#3 Sta-Sharp# 9498 wrecked by cel degradation.
#4 & 5 Thomas Turner front & rear.
#6 Vom Cleff lobster lockback(released by pressing down on the file blade)w/beautiful stag scales.
#7 Western 244 stockman.
#8 A.Feist & Sons ad knife.
#9 3 fancy pearl knives.
#10 Ward Brothers 4 blade w/ivory handles;pearl and silver star inlays.A little larger than what I call a pen knife but a fabulous old item. I just wish it was in better shape.
#1 W.K.Co.(?)Germany 2 blade.
#2 Hart & Sons 2 blade
#3 Sta-Sharp# 9498 wrecked by cel degradation.
#4 & 5 Thomas Turner front & rear.
#6 Vom Cleff lobster lockback(released by pressing down on the file blade)w/beautiful stag scales.
#7 Western 244 stockman.
#8 A.Feist & Sons ad knife.
#9 3 fancy pearl knives.
#10 Ward Brothers 4 blade w/ivory handles;pearl and silver star inlays.A little larger than what I call a pen knife but a fabulous old item. I just wish it was in better shape.
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Great topic Lee. I've got just a few and mine are all modern.
Parker National Blade Pen knife. I believe this is from the early 1980's. A.G. Russell Gentleman's Pen knife. Current production. This is a sweet little knife. (click to invert) Buck 705 from 1992. And a Case 6279. I forget the year on this one. Sometime in the 1970's.
Parker National Blade Pen knife. I believe this is from the early 1980's. A.G. Russell Gentleman's Pen knife. Current production. This is a sweet little knife. (click to invert) Buck 705 from 1992. And a Case 6279. I forget the year on this one. Sometime in the 1970's.
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