This has me stumped, the tang stamp on the main I believe reads "832400" but I cannot find that number, or this pattern in my tore up old price Guide 1983 / Parker Voyles. (and it has a pretty large Robeson section) The one secondary is a short clip point that I've never seen before too. Either this is one very unique Robeson pattern, or somebody's Frankenknife .
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Robeson Whittler (legit)
Robeson Whittler (legit)
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Re: Robeson Whittler ?
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Re: Robeson Whittler ?
Could be, the stamping is terrible.
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Bruce Lee
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Re: Robeson Whittler ?
It is 632400. 6=bone/stag handles, 3=number of blades and 2=brass lining and nickel silver bolsters. 400 is the Robeson pattern number. Serpentine Whittler.
Lloyd
Re: Robeson Whittler ?
Thank you !
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Re: Robeson Whittler (legit)
Sweet old knife for sure.
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Re: Robeson Whittler (legit)
What Lloyd said.
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