Robeson Orange Blossom
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Re: Robeson Orange Blossom
That's one well taken care of Robeson Joe.
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Re: Robeson Orange Blossom
Wow, Joe, I can see why you are very happy! Pearl like that would make me smile for sure. You did a good job on showing the fire in that pearl: nice photography!FRJ wrote:Very happy to get this nice Robeson today.
Thanks for looking.
Mel
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Thank you, Dan. Don't you love those pearls?
Mel, I appreciate your kind and complementary remarks.

Mel, I appreciate your kind and complementary remarks.

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Re: Robeson Orange Blossom
Nice knife
Here is it's brother...

Re: Robeson Orange Blossom
Thank you, Roger.
supratentorial, that is a beautiful knife you have there. Thanks for showing it here.
supratentorial, that is a beautiful knife you have there. Thanks for showing it here.

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Re: Robeson Orange Blossom
I think the pearl Robeson came from Charles ? His knives are always a pleasure to receive. I was going for this one hoping it might fly under the radar. Your pics show it to be a very fine example. Superb knife !
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Re: Robeson Orange Blossom
But, not this Charles.
I saw that one. It's a beautiful knife. I started to bid as a speculator, but I had my sights set on other things.
Congratulations on that one, Joe.
What I want most dearly is a Terrier Cutlery Company Orange Blossom in that kind of condition. I've only seen one. It was in a display in Waterbury, CT in 1998.
Robeson Orange Blossoms in bone are rare, I think.
This one sold on Ebay a couple of years ago. I would have bid heavily on this knife, but a fellow AAPK member wrote me, asking about the knife before I saw it on Ebay. I didn't think I could give valid advice to him and then bid against him.
He didn't get it either.
This knife had the most fantastic bone.
Photos should expand with a left click or two.
Charlie Noyes
I saw that one. It's a beautiful knife. I started to bid as a speculator, but I had my sights set on other things.

Congratulations on that one, Joe.

What I want most dearly is a Terrier Cutlery Company Orange Blossom in that kind of condition. I've only seen one. It was in a display in Waterbury, CT in 1998.
Robeson Orange Blossoms in bone are rare, I think.
This one sold on Ebay a couple of years ago. I would have bid heavily on this knife, but a fellow AAPK member wrote me, asking about the knife before I saw it on Ebay. I didn't think I could give valid advice to him and then bid against him.
He didn't get it either.

This knife had the most fantastic bone.
Photos should expand with a left click or two.
Charlie Noyes
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Thank you, Charlie.
Yes, a Terrier would be the cream of the crop. I wonder if it's still in this neck of the woods.
My knife came from Oklahoma.
The knife you are showing is quite beautiful. Good ol' Robeson.
Thanks to everyone for the nice comments.
Yes, a Terrier would be the cream of the crop. I wonder if it's still in this neck of the woods.
My knife came from Oklahoma.
The knife you are showing is quite beautiful. Good ol' Robeson.

Thanks to everyone for the nice comments.

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Re: Robeson Orange Blossom
Charlie you are Charlie not Charles.
Your story about not bidding because someone else showed you the listing is something i would like to see discussed.
What would be the best forum ? One that is visited by most of us.
kj
Your story about not bidding because someone else showed you the listing is something i would like to see discussed.
What would be the best forum ? One that is visited by most of us.
kj
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Don't know, Roland, but I've always treated Ebay like a knife show. If I have a friend or acquaintance that is bidding on a knife, I do not bid, just as I would not interrupt a sales discussion between seller and potential buyer at a table at a knife show.
If they bow out or defer to me, as you once did on a Terrier knife, then yes, I'll bid.
I do not utilize Ebay as I would a live auction in an auction house amongst a room full of strangers.
Charlie
If they bow out or defer to me, as you once did on a Terrier knife, then yes, I'll bid.
I do not utilize Ebay as I would a live auction in an auction house amongst a room full of strangers.
Charlie
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"...Men may spurn our appeals, reject our message, oppose our arguments, despise our persons ___but they are helpless against our prayers. "
Sidlow Baxter
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Re: Robeson Orange Blossom
Roland I'd suggest you start a thread on that topic in General Knife Discussion.
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