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Thomasg wrote: Sun Sep 18, 2022 8:57 pm image.jpgLevering A 1

Some great bones there Thomasg, thanks for showing them, great looking knives.
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Pulled a few Case with good red bone out for lube and oil. Took some group shots.
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Great looking knives everyone! Love that group shot of the red bones I-Man... ::tu::
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Ivoryman wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 12:58 am Pulled a few Case with good red bone out for lube and oil. Took some group shots.
Now THAT'S some gorgeous Redbone!!! 8) ::tu:: Why Case ever thought it was a good idea to stop producing that sweet sweet color is beyond me. :? ::shrug:: Shame, but it makes the vintage redbones all that much more attractive, desirable and collectible. ::nod:: Love the group shot. ::drool::
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Ivoryman wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 12:58 am Pulled a few Case with good red bone out for lube and oil. Took some group shots.
Beautiful group Iman.
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The red bone Case did in 2019 on the barlow vault release is not bad, the jigging is quite good.
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Those bottom two look great JohnR. Haven't seen that hue or that jigging before, and I love how the jigging goes past the pin, right up next to the bolster. Great pair.

Thanks Q, thanks doglegg, appreciate your comments gents.

Had these out to strop, get 'em back into condition, ready to ride. Group shot was in order.
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Ivoryman wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 12:58 am Pulled a few Case with good red bone out for lube and oil. Took some group shots.
Excellent! ::tu::
Ivoryman wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 8:13 pm
Had these out to strop, get 'em back into condition, ready to ride. Group shot was in order.
Nice! ::tu::
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Thanks you too DM11. Appreciate the comments everyone and if I missed anyone, thanks again.
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A few older and less familiar brands often have the kind of bones I like.

W. Bingham Cleveland
Ed K Tryon Philadelphia
Waterville St Louis
Depend On Met Cut Co
Elder St. Louis
A.W. Wadsworth and Sons Germany
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There’s a couple I haven’t heard of there, Iman. Always like to learn something new. All are fine looking knives. Thanks for sharing!
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Ivoryman wrote: Sun Sep 25, 2022 9:35 pm A few older and less familiar brands often have the kind of bones I like.
You've been showing some great group shots I-Man! Beautiful bones!!!
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Sweet ::tu:: ::tu:: J.O'.
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tvic, knifeaddict, Ridgegrass, thanks for the mention and glad you all like looking at them. Appreciate the comments and great week to all of you. Thanks again.
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Brought out a couple knives today and thought they would fit into this thread. Posted them elsewhere too, sorry if you are getting tired of looking at them! :lol:
Case USA and Boker USA
I am quite fond of the bone on both of them.

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313 Mike wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 4:38 pm Brought out a couple knives today and thought they would fit into this thread. Posted them elsewhere too, sorry if you are getting tired of looking at them! :lol:
Case USA and Boker USA
I am quite fond of the bone on both of them.

Mike
Nice pics of some great old knives. Don't worry, we're not tired of them yet. ::super_happy:: :mrgreen: ::tu:: ::groove::
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Sheffield bone can be really nice. Here's a "Wosty" cattle knife with what I call pebbled bone, almost like it's the reverse of normal, notched jigging. Just a beauty. Not seen on a lot of American brands. J.O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 3:49 pm Sheffield bone can be really nice. Here's a "Wosty" cattle knife with what I call pebbled bone, almost like it's the reverse of normal, notched jigging. Just a beauty. Not seen on a lot of American brands. J.O'.
Many call this snakeskin stag, pebble stag, and you call it pebble bone. I and many others have always referred to it as pressed stag, although the actual material has never been authenticated. Many,I think, believe it is natural occurring stag.

This handle material has been an ongoing research of mine for several years. No one I've ever asked ,author or expert collector, has ever seen an American made knife with this handle material.There are a couple examples of companies' early knives with this material I know of, but because of the abundant examples of( English and German) or total lack thereof(American), I believe these are also imports. I have a Simmons Hornet that most agree are imports from Germany, although this one looks more English.

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wlf wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 5:09 pm
Ridgegrass wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 3:49 pm Sheffield bone can be really nice. Here's a "Wosty" cattle knife with what I call pebbled bone, almost like it's the reverse of normal, notched jigging. Just a beauty. Not seen on a lot of American brands. J.O'.
Many call this snakeskin stag, pebble stag, and you call it pebble bone. I and many others have always referred to it as pressed stag, although the actual material has never been authenticated. Many,I think, believe it is natural occurring stag.

This handle material has been an ongoing research of mine for several years. No one I've ever asked ,author or expert collector, has ever seen an American made knife with this handle material.There are a couple examples of companies' early knives with this material I know of, but because of the abundant examples of( English and German) or total lack thereof(American), I believe these are also imports. I have a Simmons Hornet that most agree are imports from Germany, although this one looks more English.

The Simmons Hornet:

Simmons Hardware514.jpg


Simmons Hornet on left and Wostenholm on right:

Simmons Hardware518.jpg

German Henckels - English Wostenholm - German Western

Pressed stag comp300.jpg

Gorgeous knives, that is some great color and texture for sure. Exxxxxcccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeellleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeent.
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Ivoryman wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 6:55 pm
wlf wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 5:09 pm
Ridgegrass wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 3:49 pm Sheffield bone can be really nice. Here's a "Wosty" cattle knife with what I call pebbled bone, almost like it's the reverse of normal, notched jigging. Just a beauty. Not seen on a lot of American brands. J.O'.
Many call this snakeskin stag, pebble stag, and you call it pebble bone. I and many others have always referred to it as pressed stag, although the actual material has never been authenticated. Many,I think, believe it is natural occurring stag.

This handle material has been an ongoing research of mine for several years. No one I've ever asked ,author or expert collector, has ever seen an American made knife with this handle material.There are a couple examples of companies' early knives with this material I know of, but because of the abundant examples of( English and German) or total lack thereof(American), I believe these are also imports. I have a Simmons Hornet that most agree are imports from Germany, although this one looks more English.

The Simmons Hornet:

Simmons Hardware514.jpg


Simmons Hornet on left and Wostenholm on right:

Simmons Hardware518.jpg

German Henckels - English Wostenholm - German Western

Pressed stag comp300.jpg

Gorgeous knives, that is some great color and texture for sure. Exxxxxcccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeellleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeent.
I agree, those are some gorgeous knives, wow. Those covers are so classic looking, really have that old time vibe going on. ::tu::
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Great looking knives with amazing handles!
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Lyle, what a great collection you have.
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Couple Schrade Cut Co sets of bones.
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