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by RobesonsRme.com » Tue Jan 03, 2023 3:15 pm
It’s a later production knife, but I suspect it was made before they ceased manufacture in 1965.
Looks to me like a 253 pattern, but that’s a pure guess, an educated guess, but still a guess.
The handles are Robeson’s patented, “ShurWood” a laminated wood material that was resin impregnated.
It was very much like, if not essentially identical, to Case’s Paccawood, but it was made in a separate facility belonging to Robeson.
The OP knife has seen some major use and abuse.
It would not be difficult or time consuming to locate a much better example, if wanted as a collector piece, but as a utilitarian knife, that’s all one needs.
Probably has very good steel and will serve one well.
Charlie Noyes
DE OPPRESSO LIBER
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