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I found this one recently and the curves have me appreciating coke bottle and swell center patterns.
This is an old Robeson ShurEdge - Rochester. N. Y. The scales are a composite with worm groove jigging. And most interesting is they are set in deep nickel silver liners that form a pocket for them. The bolsters are not integral, but the fitting is quite nice with the liners that run under the bolsters as a very thin piece and then widen out to form the pockets for the scales. Anything else anyone can enlighten me on it would be appreciated. The number on the back of the main blade is 628518. With a Pat. #6-1345 on the smaller blade, which may have been intended to be a punch?
Please post all your curvilinear patterns as well.
This is an old Robeson ShurEdge - Rochester. N. Y. The scales are a composite with worm groove jigging. And most interesting is they are set in deep nickel silver liners that form a pocket for them. The bolsters are not integral, but the fitting is quite nice with the liners that run under the bolsters as a very thin piece and then widen out to form the pockets for the scales. Anything else anyone can enlighten me on it would be appreciated. The number on the back of the main blade is 628518. With a Pat. #6-1345 on the smaller blade, which may have been intended to be a punch?
Please post all your curvilinear patterns as well.
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