Red alert traditionals!

Red's the best...
1940 - 1964 Strawberry Robeson Premium Jack (Levin's 4th Edition)
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Very nice!
 
Nice Robeson, Red!!!
And I agree with Will; great pic!
 
Thank you Tim and Charlie. Your opinions are highly valued.
It wasn't in the budget but I kept thinking, when will I ever see another. It checks so many boxes that I couldn't pass it up and now I'm quite pleased.:)
 
MAGNIFICENT knife there sparrow, and a top composition:thumbsup:

Thanks, Will
Will, I'm so sorry... I nearly missed your post. Thank you for your input it means a lot to me. I agree with your assessment of Magnificent.:) Robeson really made a winner with this Jack. I like it more everyday especially when I open it's sleek clip point. Have a good weekend my friend. -James

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Anyone else got some reds to show?????
 
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Nice photos Dwight!! Red sawcut bone might be my favorite and those are outstanding especially the 25.

I got this Hoffritz SAK because it is rare to find one that does not have any Victorinox markings on it anywhere even though it is clearly a Vic.
Kevin, wonderful old Vic with possibly the best tool selection in a 4 layer SAK. They don't make 'em like that anymore, nice find!!
 
Kevin, wonderful old Vic with possibly the best tool selection in a 4 layer SAK. They don't make 'em like that anymore, nice find!!
The magnifying glass comes in handy :thumbsup: This one hangs next to my computer monitor for quick access when I need to read a rusty tang stamp or take a close look at some jigged Delrin hoping its actually bone LoL ;)
 
The magnifying glass comes in handy :thumbsup: This one hangs next to my computer monitor for quick access when I need to read a rusty tang stamp or take a close look at some jigged Delrin hoping its actually bone LoL ;)
Picked up an explorer for the exact same reasons, to magnify tang stamps and handle materials except at flea markets and antique stores. I removed the opener layer making it easier to carry and of course renamed it the Victorinox Flea Market Explore. o_O Very handy. I expect it to catch on. :);)
 
Picked up an explorer for the exact same reasons, to magnify tang stamps and handle materials except at flea markets and antique stores. I removed the opener layer making it easier to carry and of course renamed it the Victorinox Flea Market Explore. o_O Very handy. I expect it to catch on. :);)
That's a great idea James, I think my wife has a Vic with a glass that I may need to borrow today for my trip to the antique store ;):thumbsup:
 
Was there such a thing as a GEC 15 Boy's Knife with Red Jigged Bone, Barehead and Spear? If so, I gots to get one....:cool::D
 
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