EE's -- A Bakers Dozen

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Here's a couple of pearl Robesons.
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Here's a Robeson and a Keen Kutter, a Ariel and a Boker.
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Beutifully lit photos. Every knife is a looker. You have a great eye.
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The only late model Case equal ends I know of are the 090's ... nice size for EDC when wearing dress pants:
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::woot::
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Thank you very much, Quick Steel, I appreciate your comments.

Thank you, Lansky1 and bighomer. Your nice knives really add a lot to this thread.
Two great groups of knives. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Some more Equal Ends .........
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A Maher & Grosh whittler with enclosed springs. Probably made by Miller Bros.
A Waterville Pen.
A Northfield pen
A little Thomaston pen with long copperish bolsters. 2 3/4"

Thanks for looking.
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Here is a very sweet American Shear & Knife pen. 2 3/4"
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This has been a check every day thread for me because of the beautiful knives being shown. This is a bakers dozen of 4 1/4" large cigar equal end knives.

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Well, you have upgraded this thread by leaps and bounds, Jerry.
That's a terrific bakers dozen you're showing there.
Thank you. They are really nice.
I know others will enjoy them too.
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RalphAlsip wrote:This has been a check every day thread for me because of the beautiful knives being shown. This is a bakers dozen of 4 1/4" large cigar equal end knives.

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OMG ::ds::
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Jerry, great group. ::tu::
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Thanks all for the gracious comments on my earlier post. If not ok to post modern knives in this thread please let me know and I will try to remove the picture. For some reason unbeknownst to me, a lot of knife makers seemed to stop making equal end patterns by around 1950. There has been a bit of a revival for equal end patterns starting with GEC around 2009. While I have a preference for the older ones, these newer ones are quite nice. The left column of knives are approximately 4 1/8" closed. The right column of knives are 3 1/2 or 3 5/8 closed. The knife at the bottom is a big one at 4 7/8".

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Congratulations Ralph on yet another fine collection. ::tu::
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Thank you, Jerry.
All Equal Ends are welcome regardless of when they were made.
And thank you for another show of beautiful knives. Very nice.
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Very nice Jerry!! Wish you were going to be in Tulsa!
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Here's a couple of Queens.
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A nice old Empire.
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A New York Hammer Brand.
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Here's a Washington Cutlery, Milwaukee.
Thanks for looking.
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Great thread you started here Joe. ::tu:: So many beauties being shown that I would love to have, pure eye candy. Thanks to everyone for sharing.
Looking forward to every new pic. :)
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Here's one I just got and is residing in my pocket for the time being. Ulster knife co 3 3/8" jr cattle. The edge of the bone on the front side looks like it cracked off at one time and was smoothed back over by pocket wear. It has some nice character for sure.
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That's a beautiful old knife, Paul. Thanks for showing it here. ::nod::
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I'm a fan also of the equal end knife. Just easy on the eyes to look at. They seem to stand out from the others. These are all Remington knives
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Keith, you are so fortunate to have such a fine collection of Equal Ends.
And I am quite sure you have so many more beautiful knives in your collection.

Thanks for showing them, they are a pleasure to see. ::tu::
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