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jerryd6818 wrote:That Beretta Electra ~Q~ talked me into came in yesterday. It had some mung on the blade but it cleaned right up with a lead pencil.
WoW, you spiffed that baby up real nice, jerryd, it looks brand new. Well done! ::tu::

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Using my now "legendary" power of persuasion, I talked myself into getting this little jigged orange bone AG Russell drop point lock back and, for once, I am glad I took my own advice, if I do say so myself. Although, I fear the scuff mark on the pile side pivot end bolster will take a bit more than a pencil to polish up.
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Just got this one in the mail yesterday, came right off ebay, my excuse for buying it, is that I don't have very many Robeson's. It is a jigged bone handle muskrat, not sure of the age but it took a wicked edge! number under the Robeson is 623595. Any one have an idea of age? thanks for looking. Terry
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terryl308 wrote:Just got this one in the mail yesterday, came right off ebay, my excuse for buying it, is that I don't have very many Robeson's. It is a jigged bone handle muskrat, not sure of the age but it took a wicked edge! number under the Robeson is 623595. Any one have an idea of age? thanks for looking. Terry
Nice! Don't know what year it was made but, I like it! ::tu::
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ss69 wrote:Interesting knife Bighomer. I had no idea that Rough Rider made modern style folders.

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That's the first one I'd ran across Tom, I see that they have several different ones. The mail toter brung this one today, l figured everbody ought to have at least one, what for I don't know. ::uc:: ::woot:: ::super_happy::
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terryl308 wrote:Just got this one in the mail yesterday, came right off ebay, my excuse for buying it, is that I don't have very many Robeson's. It is a jigged bone handle muskrat, not sure of the age but it took a wicked edge! number under the Robeson is 623595. Any one have an idea of age? thanks for looking. Terry
That's a nice rat, Terry! ::tu:: I'm sure Charlie or another Robeson expert will turn up to answer your question soon enough. My only concern is that I think those handles might be Delrin, which incidentally would make that knife post-1960.
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The highlight of today's delivery.....
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Scott, you and bighomer sure got some winners today! :roll: bighomer's looks like a double barreled trapper, at least all the blades appear to open on one end of that thing! Scott, you'll just have to tell us what you're goin' to do with "Urban Pal". ::hmm:: Pokin' a little fun at you fellers. :) ::poke:: The double barreled RR that was sent to me has blades opening on both ends, it is a double Canoe pattern and like you said bighomer, "what for I don't know."
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These two just arrived.
A GEC 38 Special wearing bocote and a Case Tear Drop Jack.
I am very pleased! ::nod::
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Sweet bones and acorn Homer. Very pretty.
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You guys have been keeping the mailman busy it looks like. That's a unusual "back-to-back" trapper ( or whatever the correct name is :D ), and that little Urban Pal should would do a world of hurt.

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Thanks for the kind words I-Man. Yeah Farmer its double barrel trapper alright, or you could call it a sleeveboard dogbone double jack if you wanted to :lol: A feller could sew it in some leather and make a sap or slap jack, It 's a heavy dude and scary sharp. ::handshake::
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Joe, I've been looking at those for quite some time but don't have myself talked into one yet. Something about reality not meeting expectations. Once I make up my mind, the tobacco bone versions will probably be all gone.

Edit: Oh the heck with it. Found one for $12.10 shipped at eCop. Cut down on it with both barrels.
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bdev wrote:These two just arrived.
A GEC 38 Special wearing bocote and a Case Tear Drop Jack.
I am very pleased! ::nod::
Fine selections, Bruno. ::tu:: The cocobolo 38 has been riding with me the last couple days -- the grain is mesmerizing when you are CF&CE the knife -- and I have a chestnut bone Wharnie teardrop sitting in its box on my table for toting in the very near future. Don't let anyone tell you that you don't have good taste in cutlery. ::handshake::
jerryd6818 wrote:Joe, I've been looking at those for quite some time but don't have myself talked into one yet. Something about reality not meeting expectations. Once I make up my mind, the tobacco bone versions will probably be all gone.

Edit: Oh the heck with it. Found one for $12.10 shipped at eCop. Cut down on it with both barrels.
I likey the tobacco bone. :mrgreen:
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Got a few more since the photo, too. ::nod:: The big sunfish in particular is a marvel of manufacturing for the price point.

The double canoe is neat-looking but unwieldy. I imagine the double trapper is a little better in that regard. But with the canoe you can open all four blades and turn it into an ad hoc throwing star. :lol:
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Tsar: That is a stunning group of knives. Just beautiful.
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That is a great looking bunch of knives, very nice.
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Quick Steel wrote:Tsar: That is a stunning group of knives. Just beautiful.
BWT wrote:That is a great looking bunch of knives, very nice.
Thanks, gents, RR really did hit upon something I consider very nice with the smooth tobacco bone. And to think that entire mess of steel and bone cost about the same as just one of my recent Barlow acquisitions... ::smirk::
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Good looking group of bones Bomba. Nice shot.
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Spyderco and this wild bear figural lockback....
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TripleF,

I like that bear, he looks very detailed.

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I got this big S&M split spring whittler in yesterday. 3 7/8 inches closed,those double springs on the master give it a bear trap snap.
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Nice snag Gregg she’s a beauty
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gino wrote:Nice snag Gregg she’s a beauty
Thanks Gino!
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