Campbellclanman
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Bone Ulster OT in excellent, unsharpened (As Bernie Levine would say) condition!View attachment 1658346



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Bone Ulster OT in excellent, unsharpened (As Bernie Levine would say) condition!View attachment 1658346
A trip down memory lane!! My Original Post for this thread!!When you have enjoyed a fair quantity and quality of life, and you gather enough scars from tripping over life's pitfalls, you win the privilege of, at least pretending, to be a philosopher.
And you try, if you still have some spirit, to ruminate on the things that make life just a little better for you and your tribe.
I am honored to know a guy who lives and breathes pocketknives, and likes to discuss them with me when he has time. He's not yet at full rumination, like my own self!!But he has a few moments now and then!
Anyway, having been an avid collector of Barlows, and being still a gung-ho appreciator of same, I undertook to discuss with my friend the subtle things that attract people to the humble Barlow knife, and that keep me going back again and again to delight in them.
There is the simplicity, the sturdy presence, and often the simple but proud insignia on the bolster. I told him it was about time someone made the closest thing to a traditional Barlow that could be achieved in today's world, and he agreed this would be a worthy achievement.
Since we live 3000 miles away, I sent him a roll of old Barlows, as an aid to discussion, including some of the ones pictured here:
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I think the oldest and youngest Barlows I own are in this third scan. One of these could be 130 years old!!
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The knives in this picture are from a parallel universe, where people write upside down! I don't know how they got here.
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If you are an old hand at antique knives, don't say anything yet. I'm sure a lot of the newer members will enjoy figuring out the identities of the more ambiguous markings.
Enough for one post, I will tell you more about our discussions shortly.
Respectfully submitted, waynorth.
Did you ever foresee what you would be starting?A trip down memory lane!! My Original Post for this thread!!![]()
AGREE with you on that Taylor . The GEC 14 , 15 , 77 , 25 , and now the 86's can all be put on the List . I do wish that the 86 had Steel Liners and Pins.I think this one can be added to the lists of great Barlows…![]()
Many thanks to you for Jump Starting the Desire To Own a Barlow Charlie . I was only going to collect Barlows because that is What Dad Carried and I got his old Barlow . It seems that I make many Trips Down Memory Lane now . For us , the future is Right Now .A trip down memory lane!! My Original Post for this thread!!![]()
Unbelievable!! Predated TC Barlows!!Did you ever foresee what you would be starting?
Nice try... You have nobody to blame but yourself.
Nice additions... Your wheel is ever growing.![]()
Whiskey barrel:
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Never thought that in a million years!! I guess I'll hang onto my remaining few for a while!!Charlie, it is fast becoming "a Barlow in every safety deposit box." Did you ever think the humble Barlow would become the most expensive of patterns?