Southington Cut. Co.
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Beautiful Southington Lee and very good condition, not often seen.
Adding this one to the thread,a small boys Barlow, 2 7/8", ebony wood handles.
Adding this one to the thread,a small boys Barlow, 2 7/8", ebony wood handles.
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Thanks John and beauty of a Southington Barlow too ...
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Lee
Lee
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Thanks guys, was really pleased to get this one.
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Great Barlow John.
We should get a moderator to incorporate the two Southington threads.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=46111&hilit=Southington
We should get a moderator to incorporate the two Southington threads.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=46111&hilit=Southington
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Lyle
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Here's a nice Southington jack. 3 5/16" closed.
Still a very solid jack knife.
Still a very solid jack knife.
Joe
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Here are a couple:A Southington lockback hunter and a quill knife.
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Oh, those are really nice, Ray.
A classic lockback hunter and an old Quill.
They are great additions to this thread.
Thank you, Ray.
A classic lockback hunter and an old Quill.
They are great additions to this thread.
Thank you, Ray.
Joe
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Nice equal-end Joe ... nothing like a solid old knife
Ray - Those are 2 beauties .. really like the Lockback Hunter!!!
Ray - Those are 2 beauties .. really like the Lockback Hunter!!!
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Lee
Lee
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Thank you, Lee.
I forgot to put in this thread when I got it a while back.
I forgot to put in this thread when I got it a while back.
Joe
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Ray, Joe, some very nice Southington's there. Sure wish those knives were easier to find.
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Here is a nice old used tuxedo with covers from the long tooth. 2 15/16" closed.
Joe
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That's a nice looking knife, Joe!
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Nice Tuxedo Joe .. I have the same exact Southington Tuxedo with the long tooth - in fact maybe from the same tooth ...
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Lee
Lee
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Well mine has good snap and the handles are in great shape (it’s in the Tuxedo thread along with my 5 others wherever that thread is ) .... one thing I have noticed on the majority of old Tuxedos are “proud” tips on the blades and I assume that is a result of sharpening - though I wonder sometimes if any sharpening of these resulted in proud tips due to size as they are quite slim knives or were they sometimes made that way ...FRJ wrote:Thanks Lee.
I hope yours is in better condition than mine.
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Lee
Lee
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Lee, I believe proud or exposed tips would be something that cutlers would avoid on a finished knife.
I think any exposed tip is due to sharpening. You see it a lot in these old knives and with the smaller knives, which were used heavily and therefor sharpened heavily, the narrow blades were more apt to have a proud tip.
This is just the way I interpret the issue of exposed tips. There are certainly other ways of thinking about it.
By the way, here is that Tuxedo thread. You have some very nice knives in there on page two.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=56964
I think any exposed tip is due to sharpening. You see it a lot in these old knives and with the smaller knives, which were used heavily and therefor sharpened heavily, the narrow blades were more apt to have a proud tip.
This is just the way I interpret the issue of exposed tips. There are certainly other ways of thinking about it.
By the way, here is that Tuxedo thread. You have some very nice knives in there on page two.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=56964
Joe
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I agree Joe with your take on the sharpening and knew it was not likely shop made with a proud tip but thought I’d throw it out there ... I’m sure it wasn’t hard on the narrow blades to bring the tip up in sharpening...
Thanks for the comment on my Tuxedos Joe ...
Thanks for the comment on my Tuxedos Joe ...
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Lee
Lee
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Been almost a year and a half, time for a bump fore this thread, I guess it shows how hard Southington's are to find.
Added to my jumbo jack collection this week with this 4 1/4" Southington, considering its age very nice condition although it has been cleaned, full blades and as with most jumbo's you don't want to get your finger in the way closing.
Added to my jumbo jack collection this week with this 4 1/4" Southington, considering its age very nice condition although it has been cleaned, full blades and as with most jumbo's you don't want to get your finger in the way closing.