• Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! I hope that you all have something to be grateful for this year and for many years to come
  • America has reached 250 years, and I am grateful to be here, in the best country in the world. Thank every one of you who helps make this country a better place, those who have gone before and risked it all, and those who've paid the ultimate price to make the United States what we are today.

    Happy Birthday America! Let Freedom Ring for all time!

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

 
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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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