Straight Edge Traditionals

This one is by Herbert Robinson.



The tang-stamp on this one is so worn, I'm afraid it's lost to posterity, but it's also made in Sheffield :)

 
This is a WW2 pattern British Navy knife by Joseph Allen.



And a Joseph Rodgers Army knife from the same period, 1939 in this case.

 
Two great pics Christian :thumbup:

Here's another couple of straights - A wee Joseph Rodgers Wharncliffe.



And an even more wee Maserin Filiscjna (I wish I knew what that meant!) :D

 
Camillus
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Case Wharncliffe (Seahorse)
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Schrade and TC
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Navy knives, two Ericksons, a W.R.Case, and a Robeson
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Love those Navy Knives Charlie :thumbup:

An Otter Webermesser, rounded up for me by Andi The Otter-Herder! ;)



Wharncliffe by McClory of Sheffield.



British Army clasp knife made by Richards of Sheffield in 1944.



A Rough Rider Coal Miner ‘Half Hawk’ (ignore the other one please!)

 
Case stainless 1199 SHR Whaler. 1965 - 1969 manufacture. The SHR breaks down as follows: SH = Sheepfoot Blade; R = Bail or Shackle.

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Nice Whaler Ed :thumbup:

And those are two beauties Gev :)

My one and only Sheepsfoot Charlow





And two British Army clasp knives by Sheffield Steel Products, 1943 and 1944 respectively.



 
Forgot this Otter-Messer. A present from Andi.


Excellent Ed, I was just admiring the Ankermesser on the Otter site last night, great-looking knife :thumbup:

Here's a Sheepsfoot by Sheffield’s Trevor Ablett.

 
Those are breathtaking Charles :thumbup:
 
Always a treat to see that Sheepsfoot Ken :thumbup:

Another of my clasp knives, 1944 Taylor’s Eye Witness.



I have another of these somewhere ;)
 
Here’s another (older) TEW Sheepsfoot

 
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