Penknives.

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Penknives.

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So, I might have to admit that I have a fondness for the good old penknife. I have more than a few other traditional knife patterns, but it's the penknife that has become closest to my heart. From the humble Richards, though the good (and not so good) Wostenholm and on to the outstanding Joseph Elliot & Sons. Even a couple that are "Foreign" and not made in Sheffield!
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Very nice collection of what is possibly the most-made pattern ever. If you’re interested, a quick search finds over 200 separate threads here about the venerable pen knife, from varied makers. search.php?st=0&sk=t&sd=d&sr=posts&keyw ... =titleonly

Thanks for showing yours!

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A fantastic collection! ::tu:: Here's a favorite of mine that's probably been seen elsewhere already, but it has a place here as well. The knife was very kindly gifted by TPK. Thanks again, Tom! ::handshake::
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Dan In MI wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 4:08 am A fantastic collection! ::tu:: Here's a favorite of mine that's probably been seen elsewhere already, but it has a place here as well. The knife was very kindly gifted by TPK. Thanks again, Tom! ::handshake::

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Thanks very much. That's a perfect little penknife you have there. 8)
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Welcome to the Site Gareth,
Great collection of penkinves there !!!

Much appreciated from a fellow Brit

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Welcome here, Gareth.
Nice pen knives you have there.

Here is one from Solingen.
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Here's a sweet little Robeson.
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Gareth UK wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 2:50 pm That's a perfect little penknife you have there. 8)
Thank you, kind sir! ::handshake::
FRJ wrote: Fri May 12, 2023 12:55 am Here's a sweet little Robeson.
Very sweet! ::tu::
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Dan In MI wrote: Fri May 12, 2023 5:08 am
FRJ wrote: Fri May 12, 2023 12:55 am Here's a sweet little Robeson.
Very sweet! ::tu::
Thank you, Dan.

I realize now that I am out of bounds with showing the Robeson as the OP started this thread in "European-made knives".
My apologies for not paying attention.
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Thanks for the welcome folks.
FRJ wrote: Fri May 12, 2023 12:52 am Welcome here, Gareth.
Nice pen knives you have there.

Here is one from Solingen.
That's a beauty there FRJ.
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One of my favourites is this "Foreign" made knife. As I understand it, the "Foreign" stamp was code for made in Germany when that wasn't the most popular idea on the British market. Not the highest quality knife I own, but more than good enough.
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FRJ wrote: Fri May 12, 2023 12:52 am Welcome here, Gareth.
Nice pen knives you have there.

Here is one from Solingen.

Cool knife Joe.
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FRJ wrote: Fri May 12, 2023 12:55 am Here's a sweet little Robeson.
Another cool knife Joe.
Beautiful as a matter of fact.
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Thank you, Gareth.

Thank you, David.
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I might have gotten another penknife (and I might have to admit to having a "problem" :wink: )

What I thought might say "Hawson" could actually be "Rawson". https://hawleysheffieldknives.com/n-ful ... rA&kel=888

Looking at it in the shop I thought it might be nearly as large as my Elliot knife, but is in fact a bit bigger! Main blade is 3" on the nose. The I.XL at the bottom is a pretty standard size for a penknife, the Elliot is notably bigger and the Rawson edges it out. Time for some cleaning and sharpening once again.
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Thats a Rawson mate ::tu::
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Same Tang as this mate
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Cheers Jon. Yeah, must say Rawson, but even after a clean the stamp on mine is pretty vague on the first letter. :D

Nice firm pull and snap on both blades, with no play to mention. Sadly it does have a little tweak on the tip of the main blade.

Looking a bit better after a gentle clean.
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One thing (among many) this site is good for is researching knife maker’s names. Use the keyword “search” capability, found under Quicklinks on the upper left. A search for “Rawson” will find numerous posts search.php?keywords=Rawson&terms=all&au ... mit=Search

Whereas a search for “Hawson” finds only your recent post!

Hope you’ll find that useful. Carry on!

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Gareth UK wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 12:19 am Even after a clean the stamp on mine is pretty vague on the first letter.
It looks like an R that didn't get stamped properly. Whatever the case, it's a fine-looking pen knife! ::tu::
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My latest penknife; a Thomas Turner "Encore". Very nicely made I must say.
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Beautiful bone covers on that one! ::nod::

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Mumbleypeg wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2023 4:48 pm Beautiful bone covers on that one! ::nod::

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Thanks Ken. I think they're a cut above the usual as well.
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What a beautiful little pen knife! ::tu::
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Mumbleypeg wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2023 4:48 pm Beautiful bone covers on that one! ::nod::

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I agree.
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