Barlow Knife Identification
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Barlow Knife Identification
I obtained this knife in a box of antique corkscrews and the like. It appears to be a very poor condition Barlow knife used in advertising. Can anyone shed anything else onto this knife? Many thanks in advance.
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Re: Barlow Knife Identification
I agree, Colonial.
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Re: Barlow Knife Identification
Hard to tell from the pics but it appears the master blade is missing.
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Re: Barlow Knife Identification
I agree that it is most likely a Colonial but could be Imperial the blade is not the original main blade but is most likely the original secondary blade. I don't know of any Barlow that has ever been made as a single pen blade knife. Here is a Colonial that was recovered in stag by Glennbad.