An Interesting Ebay Knife
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 4:21 pm
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ROBESON-FOLDING ... SwtUNZ35q7
This is an interesting knife.
Firstly, the seller has posted the pattern number incorrectly. It is actually and obviously from the photos, 722110.
This is a rather common pattern. I think there are two on Ebay right now.
However, this knife has only the one blade. The pattern number calls for two.
I have never seen a knife of this pattern with only one blade.
The seller's photos are not great, but I see in them no evidence the knife has been taken apart and there is no broken tang at the opposite end.
I suppose a good knife mechanic could have reprofiled this, but I am leaning toward it having left the factory like this.
I have seen several Robeson knives over the years with pattern numbers that did not totally match the knife, i.e. handle material, etc. I think the cutler just simply picked up the wrong master blade or one that should not have been in the bin that day. Who knows?
But, this one is curious.
My two blade example at the bottom.
The Ebay photos should expand a bit.
Charlie Noyes
This is an interesting knife.
Firstly, the seller has posted the pattern number incorrectly. It is actually and obviously from the photos, 722110.
This is a rather common pattern. I think there are two on Ebay right now.
However, this knife has only the one blade. The pattern number calls for two.
I have never seen a knife of this pattern with only one blade.
The seller's photos are not great, but I see in them no evidence the knife has been taken apart and there is no broken tang at the opposite end.
I suppose a good knife mechanic could have reprofiled this, but I am leaning toward it having left the factory like this.
I have seen several Robeson knives over the years with pattern numbers that did not totally match the knife, i.e. handle material, etc. I think the cutler just simply picked up the wrong master blade or one that should not have been in the bin that day. Who knows?
But, this one is curious.
My two blade example at the bottom.
The Ebay photos should expand a bit.
Charlie Noyes