Need Info on Russell Barlow
Need Info on Russell Barlow
Hey everyone, I have had this stag Russell Granddaddy barlow for about 15 years. Now I know the Russell Harrington Cut. Co. has had the rights to the old Russell Co since 1933. This knife is oviously way newer than that. Any one know or saw one of these before ??? Have any idea who made it ??? Its stamped Russell with the trade marks, see pics. Its a monster knife at 5" closed and weighs 6.5 oz. Compare that weight to a Case 1976 5165 stag bi-centennial folding hunter at 5 oz and you get a idea what a heavy knife this is. I have enlosed 2 pics and any info you all could send my way would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance !!!
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Russell Harrington issued sets of two stag handled single blade barlows, one standard and one daddy barlow. They wer made on contract by Colonial Knife Company and each set of two came in a hardshell box.
Yours is one of the daddy barlows. I have no idea how many sets were produced. IIRC they were made in about 1998 but I am not sure. It was more recently than 15 years ago though. If you contact Russell Harrington here in MA (Southbridge MA) they might be able to fill in the details.
Yours is one of the daddy barlows. I have no idea how many sets were produced. IIRC they were made in about 1998 but I am not sure. It was more recently than 15 years ago though. If you contact Russell Harrington here in MA (Southbridge MA) they might be able to fill in the details.
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1998 is the correct year for the Colonial made Russell reproductions, as knifeholic surmised. The arrow has three feathers on the authorized reproductions. There are German made versions (Boker??) everywhere...but the arrow has more feathers on those, so they are pretty easy to spot.
I believe Schrade also made some authorized reproductions for Russell in 1974, but I don't seem to be able to find anything on size(s) or handle materials. Maybe someone else will turn up some information about that run.
Here is "little brother" from the Colonial run, this one belongs to a fellow forumite now...
Bill
I believe Schrade also made some authorized reproductions for Russell in 1974, but I don't seem to be able to find anything on size(s) or handle materials. Maybe someone else will turn up some information about that run.
Here is "little brother" from the Colonial run, this one belongs to a fellow forumite now...
Bill
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Well guys, after reading your posts this morning I dug out my old note book on knives I had bought years ago and had this wrote in it: Bought may, 1999, paid 35 bucks, seller says made before 1990. Sure appreciate the correct info on it because I had no idea whatsoever who made it or when. Just another reason to thank Bryan for creating this great site. Thanks again !!!
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Lobo;
Schrade made the 1974 version - it was a 2-blade standard size barlow, clip and pen blades, serial numbered. They made a lot of them but I forget the number. But it was just this one style.
Be aware too that in the 70's a lot of unauthorized Russell Barlows with bone handles were imported from Germany.
Schrade made the 1974 version - it was a 2-blade standard size barlow, clip and pen blades, serial numbered. They made a lot of them but I forget the number. But it was just this one style.
Be aware too that in the 70's a lot of unauthorized Russell Barlows with bone handles were imported from Germany.
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Thanks for filling that in knifeaholic...
I did find out the the number was 12,000 in the run by Schrade. I'm making a note of the 2 blade style since my memory sucks... ...and I'd probably have to ask you again in 6 months...sheesh.
Thanks again.
Bill
I did find out the the number was 12,000 in the run by Schrade. I'm making a note of the 2 blade style since my memory sucks... ...and I'd probably have to ask you again in 6 months...sheesh.
Thanks again.
Bill
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Be my guest, Jim.
I've kept it in my insurance file, because I have another one in a display of stag handled folders, and I'm too lazy to shoot another picture.
bill
I've kept it in my insurance file, because I have another one in a display of stag handled folders, and I'm too lazy to shoot another picture.
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Hi Roger!
That's a nice knife. Is that a smooth bone, or what?
Thanks for showing us one of them.
Bill
That's a nice knife. Is that a smooth bone, or what?
Thanks for showing us one of them.
Bill
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