galvanic1882 wrote:Thanks guys, I was really surprised but very glad there was not much bidding on this one!!
Stunning knife there Mike, so you were the one bidding against me Great buy!
galvanic1882 wrote:Thanks guys, I was really surprised but very glad there was not much bidding on this one!!
Sorry John, had a crazy high price on this one. Trying to buy any of them I see.JohnR wrote:galvanic1882 wrote:Thanks guys, I was really surprised but very glad there was not much bidding on this one!!
Stunning knife there Mike, so you were the one bidding against me Great buy!
No problem Mike, did not expect to get it for my high bid but had to try, figured a knowledgable collector would know how rare and desirable it was, congratulations on acquiring such a great rare knife!galvanic1882 wrote:Sorry John, had a crazy high price on this one. Trying to buy any of them I see.JohnR wrote:galvanic1882 wrote:Thanks guys, I was really surprised but very glad there was not much bidding on this one!!
Stunning knife there Mike, so you were the one bidding against me Great buy!
Thanks Barry
Nice knife but I've read that R. Rodgers & Son (Rhoda) and Rodgers and Sons were different companiesratlesnake75 wrote:Hey Guys, Its OK to laugh at this knife, I know its a Junker buts its a neat Junker too me, lol... Hahahha
It is an Interesting part of History for Joseph Rodgers. I personally haven't seen another, So I dont know how Scarce they are. If any of you have one that is in better shape, Please post it. From my Readings this knife is a R. Rodgers & Son (Rhoda) & was made Pre 1905
Kindest Regards,
Mark
Nice knife always hard to date Rodgers knives - i've several that i've given up on and just accepted they are oldTPK wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2019 11:20 am Hello Rodgers Fans,
I picked up something historical on the Bay last night. Didn't even realize how historical it is untill I started researching it today. One blade appears to be broken off ? I guess? but none the less, it's a cool find to me.
The tang stamp seems to read: "Rodgers Cutlers to His Majesty"
Apperently, as you can read, it was made for PINCHIN JOHNSON & Co.
One side reads:
PINCHIN, JOHNSON & Co., LD
GENERAL BUILDINGS, ALDWYCH, LONDON.W.C.2
The other side reads:
MAKERS OF FINE VARNISHES
COLORS, PAINTS & ENAMELS
"ALDWYCH" is a street name in London.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinchin ... Associates
Pinchin & Johnson Co. or Pinchin Johnson & Associates Ltd. was founded in 1834, sold to Courtaulds in 1960 and merged with International Paint in 1968. So the knife must have been produced before 1968. I'm still trying to find out more about this knife so if anyone can add to my knowledge please do so.
Here are 3 pictures from the seller. I will try to clean it & post more pictures of it once I have it. Enjoy the pictures & thanks for any information you wish to share. And as always, if I ever post a knife someone is crazy about, just ask me, I'm easy going & we can probably work out a trade of some kind. I enjoy helping where I can.
Tom
galvanic1882 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 7:40 pm My latest Rodgers knife. Sorry for the pics I’ll do better ones later in the week.