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Vintage Whittler Knives
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Really nice looking knives posted
Here are couple of mine that I got from Roland awhile ago.
First is a Geneva with ink on the back of the main blade and next is an unmarked checkered horn whittler with ink on the back of the main blade also.
Here are couple of mine that I got from Roland awhile ago.
First is a Geneva with ink on the back of the main blade and next is an unmarked checkered horn whittler with ink on the back of the main blade also.
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Nice Mike ... Who is the maker of 2nd knife?? - I don't see a stamp on the checkered horn handle knife from the photo.. Just curious...
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It’s unmarked
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This must have been a pretty popular pattern;here is one I have marked,"Bingham's Hardware"michaelspayth wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 6:28 pmknifegnome wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 12:13 am Just got this odd Pearl whittler,Fabyan Knife Co Germany,3",dates about 1890's.I have never had a whittler with a button hook, and such fancy bolsters.
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W. H. MORLEY & SONS - GERMANY, 3 blade, swelled center, "split back" whittler pocket knife. I'm not sure of the handle material, I'm guessing bone or ivory. It's from the years 1913 to 1927. Each tang is stamped for a total of six tang stamps. With one blade broken and half a handle missing, it's not in the best of shape. But for some reason I like it.
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Jdub, that is just 'showin off' .
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Here’s a couple I just got. The etched NYK I owned and sold years ago but was able to get it back. The other is a 4” closed Joseph Rodgers.
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Both are very nice.galvanic1882 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 3:22 pm Here’s a couple I just got. The etched NYK I owned and sold years ago but was able to get it back. The other is a 4” closed Joseph Rodgers.
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This is one of my favorite knives. Lakeside cutlery by challenge.
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I posted this in another thread, but I think it belongs here also.
Congress whittler.
DIAMOND
CUTLERY CO
GERMANY
Goins says 1901-1904
Congress whittler.
DIAMOND
CUTLERY CO
GERMANY
Goins says 1901-1904
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Nice knives guys
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Schrade Cut Co
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Nice whittlers guys!
Here are two NYKC whittler pattern folders I have recently acquired. The swell center (tuxedo) Whittler has tortoise shell handles and is most likely pre 1900. The Wharncliffe whittler is most probably post 1900. The Wharncliffe is 3 inches closed and is Hammer Brand marked and the swell center is 2 & 7/8 inches closed and is NON Hammer Brand marked.
Here are two NYKC whittler pattern folders I have recently acquired. The swell center (tuxedo) Whittler has tortoise shell handles and is most likely pre 1900. The Wharncliffe whittler is most probably post 1900. The Wharncliffe is 3 inches closed and is Hammer Brand marked and the swell center is 2 & 7/8 inches closed and is NON Hammer Brand marked.
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Great knives Lloyd!!
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Two beauties, Lloyd! Fantastic old pickbone on the Wharncliffe, and lovely tortoise shell on the tuxedo.
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Beauty of a knife, nice eye popping pics!
Good ones, Lloyd. I think the tuxedo pattern is greatly under appreciated by many in the knife collecting universe. Nice!Duffer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:44 am Nice whittlers guys!
Here are two NYKC whittler pattern folders I have recently acquired. The swell center (tuxedo) Whittler has tortoise shell handles and is most likely pre 1900. The Wharncliffe whittler is most probably post 1900. The Wharncliffe is 3 inches closed and is Hammer Brand marked and the swell center is 2 & 7/8 inches closed and is NON Hammer Brand marked.
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Woooooooowwwweeeeeeeeee I like that Wharnie. Tux is great too. Congrats, sweet scores.Duffer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:44 am Nice whittlers guys!
Here are two NYKC whittler pattern folders I have recently acquired. The swell center (tuxedo) Whittler has tortoise shell handles and is most likely pre 1900. The Wharncliffe whittler is most probably post 1900. The Wharncliffe is 3 inches closed and is Hammer Brand marked and the swell center is 2 & 7/8 inches closed and is NON Hammer Brand marked.
Thanks all and everyone for the comments on the Schrade. Appreciate it.
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