
Now we have a Colonial thread,Show'em
- Joe Dirt
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I've got a camouflage knife, but I can't find it.......
..... cardboard addicted.....
"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
..... cardboard addicted.....
"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
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YUP!! puttin' you up on the stage my friend.....
So I send this guy a LB-BIY kit, one blade, one spring two liners and a butt plate...
And naturally, all the rivets possibly needed to assemble this knife...
I also sent him some 80 year old Abalone Pearl found by me in the cellar's of Colonial's factory...
Now this kit doesnot come with bolster's so Joe makes his own hand made bolster's and spacers from solid brass and here's the outcome.."OUTSTANDING" in my eyes.....
COA included...
Keep your eyes open and your minds aware of "ROYAL PINES CUTLERY" and his work...
I am very proud to be your friend and mentor..
Bobby P...


So I send this guy a LB-BIY kit, one blade, one spring two liners and a butt plate...
And naturally, all the rivets possibly needed to assemble this knife...
I also sent him some 80 year old Abalone Pearl found by me in the cellar's of Colonial's factory...
Now this kit doesnot come with bolster's so Joe makes his own hand made bolster's and spacers from solid brass and here's the outcome.."OUTSTANDING" in my eyes.....
COA included...
Keep your eyes open and your minds aware of "ROYAL PINES CUTLERY" and his work...
I am very proud to be your friend and mentor..
Bobby P...

- Joe Dirt
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Here is that ol yeller Old Cutler Trapper before & after
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... 37&t=40046
... Joe
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... 37&t=40046
... Joe
I've got a camouflage knife, but I can't find it.......
..... cardboard addicted.....
"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
..... cardboard addicted.....
"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
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See what I mean folks!! Do you see what this man did with a broken Camillus made
and private labeled Colonial???
Fantastic!! All he really needed was his skills some time and the originall Camillus center and assembly pins that I was more than happy to supply him with...
Out of this world Joe, just beautiful!!
(he even routered out the jigger Red Bone for the sheild!!)
Joe K gets this..

and private labeled Colonial???


Fantastic!! All he really needed was his skills some time and the originall Camillus center and assembly pins that I was more than happy to supply him with...
Out of this world Joe, just beautiful!!



(he even routered out the jigger Red Bone for the sheild!!)










- garddogg56
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Just picked up my first Coyote five bucks,love the steel in this blade 

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Nice little score for the money my friend!!
The Coyote line was one quality down from the black handled nickel barrel plated bolster
LB line consisting of the LB-125, 95, and the LB-85....
This baby was our CY-15, the smaller 4" was the 14, and the little 3" was the CY-13....
The CY's were still a good quality knife, blanked in .095, 1075 High Carbon steel and could still take a beating!! They had a barrel brass plated liner and bolster's and still stood up to punishment!!
Another important difference for the two was the blade grinding...The LB line had a satin finished blade where as the CY series were ground with our new Synthetic grinding wheels.
VERY SHARP!!!!
I doubt I still have a green leather sheath for you but I'll look around! No promises; no charge either..
Bobby P., CKCo....

The Coyote line was one quality down from the black handled nickel barrel plated bolster
LB line consisting of the LB-125, 95, and the LB-85....


This baby was our CY-15, the smaller 4" was the 14, and the little 3" was the CY-13....
The CY's were still a good quality knife, blanked in .095, 1075 High Carbon steel and could still take a beating!! They had a barrel brass plated liner and bolster's and still stood up to punishment!!


Another important difference for the two was the blade grinding...The LB line had a satin finished blade where as the CY series were ground with our new Synthetic grinding wheels.
VERY SHARP!!!!


I doubt I still have a green leather sheath for you but I'll look around! No promises; no charge either..

Bobby P., CKCo....
- garddogg56
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That would be great Bobby,Man I used her hard this morning on stripping wire she stayed up there withmy 110+lb-7 and feels great in hand.
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Hey pal, glad you like that work horse...couldn't find the original cheaper leather sheath for it but would you like a better black leather sheath for it????
This is the LB-125 sheath and since you are the first to ask, would you like it??
Just send me your address here or to my mail :bonfirebob11@cox.net. It's the only one I have and would be glad to send it to you, N/C.....
I go out of my way to make friends and I would consider it a pleasure to send it to you; just buy me a beer when I meet you someday!! Fair enough???
OK, you have the offer, and God has put me here to take care of my knife friends to the best of my ability's....
Bobby Paolantonio, CKCo.....

This is the LB-125 sheath and since you are the first to ask, would you like it??
Just send me your address here or to my mail :bonfirebob11@cox.net. It's the only one I have and would be glad to send it to you, N/C.....

I go out of my way to make friends and I would consider it a pleasure to send it to you; just buy me a beer when I meet you someday!! Fair enough???


OK, you have the offer, and God has put me here to take care of my knife friends to the best of my ability's....


Bobby Paolantonio, CKCo.....
- garddogg56
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- glennbad
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I have been enjoying this thread for some time now. I finally got ambitious and dug out all the Colonials I could find on short notice.
- glennbad
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Here's a few more....
I remember buying the LB-95 new sometime in the early 80's. I used to carry it when I worked as a janitor at a hospital as a teenager. I used that knife alot.
Glenn
I remember buying the LB-95 new sometime in the early 80's. I used to carry it when I worked as a janitor at a hospital as a teenager. I used that knife alot.
Glenn
- knifetime
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Very cool Bob, nice bunch.Bonfire bob wrote:This is what happens when you send an old toolmaker/CNC Machinest some parts and this is the outcome of those parts! This guy is the real deal!! Self taught cutler and 25 years ago, I would have hired him on the spot for his ability's alone and he would have had his own work bench right next to me in the assembly room at Colonial Knife Company!!![]()
That's not to mention his personallity and enthusiasm for the art of knife making..![]()
Mr. Joe Keating, "ROYAL PINES CUTLERY" is an outstanding gentleman and a well versed cutler, in my opinion!!![]()
I thank God for his friendship every day.![]()
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Here's to you Joe, I'm glad I met you!!![]()
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OK Glenn, got the ole' cutler's brain working to day......Top to Bottom, here we go!!
Old brass shell/jewelry knife # 17, early 50's..
A-19, Ambassador (ad specialty) surface imprint..60's..
# 826, two blade jack, surface imprint, 60's maybe...
# 2644 Camper, early 70's and up....
# 701 Fruit knife, straight edge, Hot die stamped, 70's and up..
# LB-1, Colonial's earliest attempt at a LB, mid 60's...
# 701 FK, serrated, hot die stamped, 70's and up..
# 1405 Swiss, 70's and on..
# 220 Large stockman, Anvil Brand, early 70's and up...
# 4633, 60's, (part of the old carded # TP-333 set)...
# 923 Ranger medium stock..70's...
# 292, old Barlow, 60's and up (eventually graduated to a # 392..)
# LB-95, Ranger medium lock-back, early 80's..
Old bolster tip shell two blade jack..cat# unknown..
Old Bat and Ball ad spec., surface imprint 50's and up to about early 70's..
we also made the bowling ball and pin, also surface imprint...
WHEEUUU..!!!! wHAT'S NEXT; YOU GOT ME ON A ROLL!!
Robert P., CKCo., and DAM proud of it!!

Old brass shell/jewelry knife # 17, early 50's..
A-19, Ambassador (ad specialty) surface imprint..60's..
# 826, two blade jack, surface imprint, 60's maybe...
# 2644 Camper, early 70's and up....
# 701 Fruit knife, straight edge, Hot die stamped, 70's and up..
# LB-1, Colonial's earliest attempt at a LB, mid 60's...
# 701 FK, serrated, hot die stamped, 70's and up..
# 1405 Swiss, 70's and on..
# 220 Large stockman, Anvil Brand, early 70's and up...
# 4633, 60's, (part of the old carded # TP-333 set)...
# 923 Ranger medium stock..70's...
# 292, old Barlow, 60's and up (eventually graduated to a # 392..)
# LB-95, Ranger medium lock-back, early 80's..
Old bolster tip shell two blade jack..cat# unknown..
Old Bat and Ball ad spec., surface imprint 50's and up to about early 70's..
we also made the bowling ball and pin, also surface imprint...
WHEEUUU..!!!! wHAT'S NEXT; YOU GOT ME ON A ROLL!!


Robert P., CKCo., and DAM proud of it!!


- glennbad
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Nice work, Bob!
- Just Plain Dave
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I learned what these were on this thread. May have showed them months ago. Coyote Lockbacks.
The steel does take an edge!
The steel does take an edge!
Looking for the magic penny!
- garddogg56
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Oiled up a few of my Colonials so I thought I'd snap a pic



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NICE PILE,GARD 

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- garddogg56
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Nice bunch there Dawg!!
From left to right : # 66W, a rare # 1200 white Forest Master, # 650 large stock, old
# DC-2621, # DC-1950, and old # DC-350. # 1405 Swiss, and an ad spec. # 85 W...
The bottom starts with two # 4801's, hot die stamp, and the other two I believe are not Colonial's..the last one looks like a small Case folder, and these Master blades do not look
like Colonial's. I have been wrong from time to time but I think I'm pretty close...
Bobby P. CKCo....

From left to right : # 66W, a rare # 1200 white Forest Master, # 650 large stock, old
# DC-2621, # DC-1950, and old # DC-350. # 1405 Swiss, and an ad spec. # 85 W...
The bottom starts with two # 4801's, hot die stamp, and the other two I believe are not Colonial's..the last one looks like a small Case folder, and these Master blades do not look
like Colonial's. I have been wrong from time to time but I think I'm pretty close...
Bobby P. CKCo....


- garddogg56
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Your right about the last two Bobby the orange handled knife is a ???? the last one is my peanut for size referance
did ya get my PM?

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Somehow, my return message went somewhere else!
Anyway, GD, I knew I was in the ball park...nice collection; some are over
50 years old!!
As far as the PM, I didnot get it! For some reason my from here PM's go right to my
spam account! Some computer guys are laughing at me but I'm a better
cutler than a comp. geek!!
Try my e-mail : bonfirebob11@cox.net
Thanks pal, Bobby P....

Anyway, GD, I knew I was in the ball park...nice collection; some are over
50 years old!!


As far as the PM, I didnot get it! For some reason my from here PM's go right to my
spam account! Some computer guys are laughing at me but I'm a better
cutler than a comp. geek!!


Try my e-mail : bonfirebob11@cox.net
Thanks pal, Bobby P....
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Yea Bobby I'm not a computer guy either 

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- Lawrence
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Great looking bunch of Colonials garddogg
I saw these two this week-end, and they just had to come home with me. Not sure if the melon knife is from Quebec or from France. cheers

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Greetings Lawrence!
These are both Colonial's...the small two blade is a white handled "Midget", surface imprinted and the fruit knife # 701 is hot die stamped...the logo is just a customer's
ad specialty preference....
We sold millions of these to Dole Banana, and Dole Pinnapple for many years!
The smaller version of our fruit knife is the # 601, your choice of straight or serrated edge.
The older models of fruit knifes had solid NS bolster's on each end..
Nice pair!!
These are both Colonial's...the small two blade is a white handled "Midget", surface imprinted and the fruit knife # 701 is hot die stamped...the logo is just a customer's
ad specialty preference....
We sold millions of these to Dole Banana, and Dole Pinnapple for many years!
The smaller version of our fruit knife is the # 601, your choice of straight or serrated edge.
The older models of fruit knifes had solid NS bolster's on each end..
Nice pair!!
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picked this up the other day
interesting saber ground blade
USA tang stamp, think it is a Colonial
celluloid with 0 shrinkage?
how old is it? I think 1950's
interesting saber ground blade
USA tang stamp, think it is a Colonial
celluloid with 0 shrinkage?
how old is it? I think 1950's
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