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Q, Iman, some good stuff.!!! ::nod:: ::tu::
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 2:03 am
Ivoryman wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 1:49 am Great lookers Q, love the bone on that top one. And could be my eyes but seems like a Northwoods shield on that Robeson.
Thanks, Ivoryman. The arrowhead shield on the Robeson Slim Trapper is very similar to the one used by Scagel & Northwoods, but slightly different (more pointy)


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You have a point there, good eye. Man are those close. Great looking knife, at first glance I thought it was an older Queen made Northwoods Gladstone, Mich era Slimline Trapper.
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Well, to be completely honest...I no longer collect Slimline Trappers like I once did (and I've never collected Robeson knives), but it was the arrowhead shield on this Robeson Slim Trapper that made me decide to buy the knife. I know that to some people buying a knife specifically for the shield may seem like a crazy, stupid, ridiculous, etc., reason, but knives "call out" to collectors for many different reasons and I've purchased many knives throughout my years of collecting for more "trivial" reasons than a shield. ::nod::
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 5:28 am Well, to be completely honest...I no longer collect Slimline Trappers like I once did (and I've never collected Robeson knives), but it was the arrowhead shield on this Robeson Slim Trapper that made me decide to buy the knife. I know that to some people buying a knife specifically for the shield may seem like a crazy, stupid, ridiculous, etc., reason, but knives "call out" to collectors for many different reasons and I've purchased many knives throughout my years of collecting for more "trivial" reasons than a shield. ::nod::
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 5:28 am I know that to some people buying a knife specifically for the shield may seem like a crazy, stupid, ridiculous, etc., reason, but knives "call out" to collectors for many different reasons and I've purchased many knives throughout my years of collecting for more "trivial" reasons than a shield. ::nod::
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 2:05 am
Quick Steel wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 2:01 am Q, both your knives are real lookers. The 83 Queen is over the top. Love it.
Thanks, Garry. I appreciate it, from one Winterbottom "purist" to another! :D
I actually thought it was Stag when I first saw it on eBay.
The pile side gave it away, though
I thought 'Winterbottom' simply meant 'second cut' (bone)stag? ::shrug::
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 5:28 am Well, to be completely honest...I no longer collect Slimline Trappers like I once did (and I've never collected Robeson knives), but it was the arrowhead shield on this Robeson Slim Trapper that made me decide to buy the knife. I know that to some people buying a knife specifically for the shield may seem like a crazy, stupid, ridiculous, etc., reason, but knives "call out" to collectors for many different reasons and I've purchased many knives throughout my years of collecting for more "trivial" reasons than a shield. ::nod::
Amen, but doesn't sound crazy to me. Bought many for strange reasons like shields, bones, company names etc. Some just to give away.
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Wow! Nice finds everyone! ::tu:: ::super_happy::
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Just got back from the Post Office, was informed by the lady how flat out busy they are with everyone buying online, and if i want anything from overseas this year i would have to purchase today, crazy times. Any way this was there to greet me, really nice solid well made work knife, not GEC quality, but just solid.
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cudgee wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 8:05 pm Just got back from the Post Office, was informed by the lady how flat out busy they are with everyone buying online, and if i want anything from overseas this year i would have to purchase today, crazy times. Any way this was there to greet me, really nice solid well made work knife, not GEC quality, but just solid.
Looks like a great knife! ::tu:: ::nod:: Nice find Buddy! ::handshake:: ::super_happy::
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cudgee wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 8:05 pm Just got back from the Post Office, was informed by the lady how flat out busy they are with everyone buying online, and if i want anything from overseas this year i would have to purchase today, crazy times. Any way this was there to greet me, really nice solid well made work knife, not GEC quality, but just solid.

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Nice Cudgee, ::tu:: what’s in it for blades ? A spear and Warncliffe ? Curious mind needs to know.
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Ripster wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 1:17 am
cudgee wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 8:05 pm Just got back from the Post Office, was informed by the lady how flat out busy they are with everyone buying online, and if i want anything from overseas this year i would have to purchase today, crazy times. Any way this was there to greet me, really nice solid well made work knife, not GEC quality, but just solid.

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Nice Cudgee, ::tu:: what’s in it for blades ? A spear and Warncliffe ? Curious mind needs to know.
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Nice score there cudgee.. ::tu:: ::nod::
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cudgee, I don't see how you could do much better than that one. Very knice. ::nod:: ::tu::
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The smooth wooden handle is perfection on that knife.
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I just got these in from our own Eric Albers (EA42). For those that don't know, he has started Albers Cutlery Company, and is putting out single blade folders, similar to the size of the boys knives. He's doing some outstanding work, and I can't wait to see him branch out with some different patterns.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:11 pm The smooth wooden handle is perfection on that knife.
Thanks, last night i spent half an hour giving them a clean and a polish. You would not believe the gunk that was in the wood from the factory, but by the time i finished has a beautiful sheen. I will see if i can get a photo that shows the difference, but mat be hard. As you would know, in the hand can look a lot difference to a photo. But thanks for the comments. ::tu::
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glennbad wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 8:12 pm I just got these in from our own Eric Albers (EA42). For those that don't know, he has started Albers Cutlery Company, and is putting out single blade folders, similar to the size of the boys knives. He's doing some outstanding work, and I can't wait to see him branch out with some different patterns.

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I like you, cannot wait to see his future work and patterns. And yours are just so good, i really like that orange bone, if that is what you would call the color. Well done. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod::
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glennbad wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 8:12 pm I.....
Absolutely GORGEOUS!! ::tu::
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I would like to see him grow to compete with GEC.
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I don't think that is beyond the realms of possibility.
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cudgee wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 9:40 pm
Quick Steel wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:11 pm The smooth wooden handle is perfection on that knife.
Thanks, last night i spent half an hour giving them a clean and a polish. You would not believe the gunk that was in the wood from the factory, but by the time i finished has a beautiful sheen. I will see if i can get a photo that shows the difference, but may be hard. As you would know, in the hand can look a lot different to a photo. But thanks for the comments. ::tu::
Mate, these are 2 photos i took after i gave it a polish last night, hard to see the difference in the photos, but not in the cloth i used. This is a 2x2 inch piece of cotton with all the gunk on it both sides, this is from the factory out of the box, amazing.
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cudgee wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 12:28 am
cudgee wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 9:40 pm
Quick Steel wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:11 pm The smooth wooden handle is perfection on that knife.
Thanks, last night i spent half an hour giving them a clean and a polish. You would not believe the gunk that was in the wood from the factory, but by the time i finished has a beautiful sheen. I will see if i can get a photo that shows the difference, but may be hard. As you would know, in the hand can look a lot different to a photo. But thanks for the comments. ::tu::
Mate, these are 2 photos i took after i gave it a polish last night, hard to see the difference in the photos, but not in the cloth i used. This is a 2x2 inch piece of cotton with all the gunk on it both sides, this is from the factory out of the box, amazing.
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Whoa, brautiful piece now. You been busier than a Lizard drinkin". Beautiful knife.
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This came in my mail box today. Another addition to my Camillus 72 Clone Family. A McGrew Arkansas U.S.A. Swell Center Whittler, with original box and papers. Here are photos of it as it came out of the shipping box. Tight blades with no wobble, no cracks in the handles, and beautiful snap. I will be posting this in the Camillus 72 clone thread.
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Congrats Papa Bones. Knice addition to your other ,72's. Love it. ::nod:: ::nod::
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