"Old Knives"

Robeson vintage folders. ALL are I believe pre WWII.

Pocket Eze shields with red back ground and noted for sunken joints.

No-Rustain shields with blue back ground and noted for stainless blades.

Mastercraft shields black ground and noted for bronze bearing on tangs.

Lloyd

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WOW Lloyd!!! just WOW:cool::thumbup: what STUNNING knives you have Lloyd, sorry to sound like a broken record but I always enjoy what you post:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Lloyd, a Robeson or two is impressive that group is spectacular! Wow!!! Thank you for sharing them with us! -James
 
I hafta agree with Paul, those are stunning examples, I especially like the MASTERCRAFT shield and the EO Jack, thanks for sharing Lloyd.
 
Lloyd,

Wonderful knives, may we see more of them when you get the chance?

Herder,

Great swing guard example you have there. Somebody has handled that one with kid gloves:thumbup:
 
Thanks gentlemen I appreciate the kind remarks! Wonderful swing guard Robeson Herder:thumbup: Lloyd
 
Lloyd, well my friend....what can one say when seeing such a line up of beaut Robeson's!!! Outstanding my friend- Outstanding That would be like looking at Charlie Noyes edc box Im thinking!!

Paul- that Robeson of yours my friend - I just sneaked back and had a wee peek again!- Whew! Just lovely.

Herder matey- The Stag on the Swing Guard is gorgeous!
 
Llyod
What a selection from one of the finest companies to grace the stage! Have a look at that bone. I too would like to see more of a select few if your of a mind.

Herder
I have never owner a swing guard and that one sure is a gem. A museum piece indeed:cool:
 
Just great! Lookit those Robesons woodja!!!
Mr. Luger and Mr. Herder, thanks for the art show!!!
 
Anyone know anything about this Wostenholm jack knife? I got it last summer at a flea market for two 20 dollar bills. Seemed old enough and in great shape. It's not immaculate but it's probably my favorite flea market find.
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Thanks, blademan, mike B, Luger, Duncan, Gev., waynorth, and Paul.
Here is a nice old Ulster that was used but well cared for.

 
Robeson vintage folders. ALL are I believe pre WWII.

Pocket Eze shields with red back ground and noted for sunken joints.

No-Rustain shields with blue back ground and noted for stainless blades.

Mastercraft shields black ground and noted for bronze bearing on tangs.

Lloyd

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Fabulous knives! They are hard to find in any condition, let alone your excellent examples.


Herder, your ulster is a wonderful example of aesthetic design.
 
I thought I'd post up a few pictures. I can do some of these in more detail but cant recall what I've posted here in the past.

First up is my collection of Challenge Cutlery knives...I have quite a few now. I also have some interesting linking razors from when they were back in Sheffield, England if others are interested:
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Here are also some Southington Cutlery knives from the same time and area in CT. In particular I love their TINY knives and my favorite is the tiny one in Tortoise shell:
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Last up is a nice Ibberson knife I acquired recently...so minty!
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