Congress Picture Show

One more from my collection. This Queen #15 Half Congress was in a toolbox I inherited, along with some other items, from an old friend several years ago. It was obviously a tool for him, blades appeared to have been sharpened with a file. I cleaned it up and re-edged it, sharp now and returned to pocketknife duty - a nice remembrance of a good guy. OH

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One more from my collection. This Queen #15 Half Congress was in a toolbox I inherited, along with some other items, from an old friend several years ago. It was obviously a tool for him, blades appeared to have been sharpened with a file. I cleaned it up and re-edged it, sharp now and returned to pocketknife duty - a nice remembrance of a good guy. OH

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OH, you posted pictures of seven amazing Congress knives in less than 24 hours. Please slow down. It's mind-blowing.

Dan.
 
OH, you posted pictures of seven amazing Congress knives in less than 24 hours. Please slow down. It's mind-blowing.

Dan.
Sorry Dan, didn't mean to make anyone dizzy - all are production items (however, I am taking your statement as a grand compliment). That is all the Congress pattern knives I own (that I can think of); will post the pictures of those gifted or traded away that I still have photos of another day. OH
 
A couple that were in the "go put these away" pile.

This rough Ryder is a really very nice all around. The blades are a little thin though. That's the only thing I can complain about. What do you want for a few bucks I guess.

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This next one is labeled Harrington Cutlery, Germany. It has two identical sheepsfoot blades and is very very nicely done.

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