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Woodswalker, Iman some beauties.
we, your knives look like my knives.
we, your knives look like my knives.
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A few more. First pic: NYKC, Remington, Robeson, Pal Blade Co., Camillus
Next pic: Berkshire Cutlery Co., Challenge, Electric, Voos, Cattaraugus
Next pic: Berkshire Cutlery Co., Challenge, Electric, Voos, Cattaraugus
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Love 'em. J.O'.
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Here's some smooth white bone.
American Shear & Knife
Union Cutlery, Naugatuck
Cattaraugus
Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield
American Shear & Knife
Union Cutlery, Naugatuck
Cattaraugus
Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield
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The bone being posted on this thread is simply stunning.
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FRJ: I bought this knife for a dollar at a flea market about 30 years ago. The mark is obliterated. I always wondered who made it. I have Catt's and Remingtons that are very similar but seeing your Berkshire really hit a chord with me. They are so alike in many ways. The bones, the shield, the curve of the dog leg above the shield, the blade configuration. This one is 3-3/4" . I'll never be sure but they are so alike I'm going to make mine an "honorary" Berekshire. Amazing likeness. Glad you posted it. J.O'.
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Hey, that's pretty neat, J.O.
They look very similar although mine is 3 7/16" closed. 5/16" shorter than yours.
I got my knife out and noticed that the color of the covers were distorted by the camera setting and in reality
they look very much like the color on your knife. Jigging is quite similar too. Just a smaller pattern.
Also, mine is stamped on pen blade.
They look very similar although mine is 3 7/16" closed. 5/16" shorter than yours.
I got my knife out and noticed that the color of the covers were distorted by the camera setting and in reality
they look very much like the color on your knife. Jigging is quite similar too. Just a smaller pattern.
Also, mine is stamped on pen blade.
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Cousins I guess Thanks. J.O'.
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Very nice, Joe, I really like the two Robeson fish knives. Interesting to see another Berkshire. The easy open I posted on the last page has very different bone from your's and J.O.'s.
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Good looking 'ol knife and bones. Berekshire huh? Good to know, never had one and don't see many. Rare beauty.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:38 am FRJ: I bought this knife for a dollar at a flea market about 30 years ago. The mark is obliterated. I always wondered who made it. I have Catt's and Remingtons that are very similar but seeing your Berkshire really hit a chord with me. They are so alike in many ways. The bones, the shield, the curve of the dog leg above the shield, the blade configuration. This one is 3-3/4" . I'll never be sure but they are so alike I'm going to make mine an "honorary" Berekshire. Amazing likeness. Glad you posted it. J.O'.
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Great looking dogleg, J.O'! I keep hoping Case will get the -40 out of the vault sometime soon. I really like that pattern.
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Thank you for your nice comments, Dan.
I regret that I missed that picture of your Berkshire. Nice bone on that one.
Berkshire Cut. Co. USA ----- 1939 ---- Trademark by Simmons Hdwr., per Goins'.
Not many around.
Joe