Robeson Pocket eze

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Resophonatic
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Robeson Pocket eze

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Does anybody have one of these? It was my grandfather’s knife. I can get it repaired/restored for around $100. Not sure if I want to do that or buy one like it.
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Re: Robeson Pocket eze

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Resophonatic wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2024 3:45 pm Does anybody have one of these? It was my grandfather’s knife. I can get it repaired/restored for around $100. Not sure if I want to do that or buy one like it.
If you get your grandfathers knife repaired it will never be the same or, in my opinion, any better.
What ever it is. You don't show a model number.

There are still good Pocket Eze knives to be had I would assume.
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Exactly right. As it is now is the way your grandfather carried and used it last. If you "restore" it, then it is something totally different.
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I think you could find a used one for around $100 bucks to carry and think of gramps every day. I would keep your Grandfathers knife as is. To me that would be more meaningful.
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If you could get a replacement blade and do a very mild clean up
I think you would enjoy the knife. It would still be your grandpa's
knife. Just a little improved.

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