Boys Knives Through the Years
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JohnR
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
Joe, Roger, thank you. Joe, I've had the one without the bail for a few years, added the one with the bail this week, happy to get it as it seems most bails on knives like this were taken off.
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
Great pair John
... Killer bone
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
As promissed my latest with his slightly bigger sister
Wood scales, fluted bolster both blades with a crisp halfstop, stropped razor sharp in minutes
My new EDC
I hope I find many more
Wood scales, fluted bolster both blades with a crisp halfstop, stropped razor sharp in minutes
My new EDC
I hope I find many more
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
That's two nice Schrades John, beautiful bone
Love those Joseph Rodgers thanks for sharing Corso

Love those Joseph Rodgers thanks for sharing Corso
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
Beautiful old Schrades, John, and at the risk of redundancy, great bone!
Corso Italia, that is a wonderful pair of Rodgers, really nice pieces of cutlery history, thanks for the post.
Corso Italia, that is a wonderful pair of Rodgers, really nice pieces of cutlery history, thanks for the post.
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Thanks I'm realy getting into these small knives and hope I will find a few more
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Not sure if this one is stretching it?
3" closed Joseph Rodgers and Sons
3" closed Joseph Rodgers and Sons
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
Couple recent additions, a 2 3/4" A.W. Wadsworth and a Winchester that is in decent condition but missing bail.
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
Both knice but really love the bone. 
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
Excellent ...
Chris
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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Wadsworth or anything german in that scale is realy my thing at the moment
very nice indeed
very nice indeed
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
Great looking knives, John.
Here is a Bay State and a Hammer Brand.
Bay State is 2 7/8"
Hammer Brand is 3 1/4"
Here is a Bay State and a Hammer Brand.
Bay State is 2 7/8"
Hammer Brand is 3 1/4"
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
Sweet Winchester John
Two beauties Joe
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Nice knives, nice photos
Good post of a pair of good knives, Joe. Gotta profess ignorance on the Bay State, the first I have seen, thanks for posting.
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
LongBlade wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 1:12 amSweet Winchester John![]()
... I think it is the first Winchester boys knife I have seen
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Thank you all for the comments, appreciated.
Lee, thanks, I can't recall seeing another, don't really remember seeing that many plain wood jacks from Winchester at all.
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
Here's another Boys knife I have never shown - Eagle Knife Co New Haven Conn - Easy Open Boys knife ... This was a kind gift of a friend that was and still is much appreciated despite the knife being in fairly poor condition - spring is shot, blade well sharpened with no snap but will stay closed if I push it down twice
- seriously!! However this is my only Eagle Knife Co knife from a company that existed between 1916-1919 before being acquired by Winchester to initiate cutlery production. Eagle was known for high production and affordable knives and I think this knife was a prime example with black compo handles and rather simple less expensive design.. I am not sure if Eagle ever made any high end fancy knives
... I have never seen another Eagle knife .. Interesting that the tang stamp noted patent pending
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
Must be a rare knife John, if Lee hasn’t seen one.
Lee that’s a great knife for you, I have a few farmers jacks like that.
Lee that’s a great knife for you, I have a few farmers jacks like that.
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Re: Boys Knives Through the Years
Very interesting post, Lee. Thanks, had not seen one of those before, a great piece of history.
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Thanks Lyle and Ike
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