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Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 12:11 am
by cudgee
Not as good as some of the older knives being posted, but still a nice little knife, my only Joseph and Rodgers.
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 12:35 am
by cudgee
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 12:29 pm
by galvanic1882
LongBlade wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 7:58 pm
galvanic1882 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 4:25 pm
Thanks much Roland

I forgot to post the worked backs of the blades.
And the blade spines have filework

... Not sure if I want to know if the liners are milled

.... One thing I also noticed are the long pulls through the tang

which I quite like just for aesthetics and supposedly a show of workmanship according to the Sheffield Exhibition book

...
The backs of the springs are not worked but if you look inside the blade well they are. Hard to get a picture of it.
Thanks for all the kind comments.

Mike
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 8:25 pm
by ObsidianEdge
Wow, some stunners there Mike, especially the six-blade knife and box. You sure know how to find them.
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 11:28 pm
by Hideaway Knives
My mate had a couple, great piece of steel!

Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 1:06 pm
by galvanic1882
Here is my latest pickup. Love the stag on this one and the bolsters are top notch.
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 3:08 pm
by Waukonda
galvanic1882 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 1:06 pm
Here is my latest pickup. Love the stag on this one and the bolsters are top notch.
Sure can't argue with you on that, Mike! That is a knife that you just want to pick up and rub your fingers over it.

Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 3:17 pm
by danno50
Beautiful knife, Mike.

As you said, great stag and bolsters. Looks to be very little, if any, blade loss as well.
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 4:16 pm
by stockman
Mike, Some of the nicest knives I've seen.
Harold
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 6:12 pm
by ObsidianEdge
Congrats Mike! Very nice.
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 7:10 pm
by kootenay joe
And all blades have an ease out on frame to allow easy access to nail nick. Top notch well designed knife. Wish i could find one.
kj
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:46 pm
by FRJ
galvanic1882 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 1:06 pm
Here is my latest pickup. Love the stag on this one and the bolsters are top notch.
What beautiful workmanship on that knife. Everything at its best.
Another top notch example from your fine collection, Mike.

Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:49 pm
by galvanic1882
Thanks guys for all the kind comments, I’m lucky to have found these!
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 10:31 pm
by BWT
Very nice Mike, great find, my kinda knife

Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2022 7:06 pm
by edisdead
galvanic1882 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 2:00 pm
Couple of better pics of the Horseman's knife plus 2 others I just got.
The hawk has flush jointed which is really cool.
The 6 bladed knife has nail pulls on both sides that go through the tang except for the nail file blade. No England on this one.
Sorry fir the thread resurrection.....but Holy moly, that 6 blade specimen is a jaw dropper for sure. There really is some kind of magic dust sprinkled on that tier of Rodgers kit, very special.
I also wonder would the gentleman named on the sheild be the same R. P. Bruff of Bruff, Brother & Seaver
https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns- ... =100807138
"The New-York Sketch Book and Merchants’ Guide, published in 1859, has a section devoted to the firm that reveals the brothers, Richard and Charles Bruff, and their associate George Arthur Seaver to make up “this young and enterprising firm”, which “although little more than three years in existence, holds a prominent position in the Southern Trade.” Their business was located in an “unsurpassed facilit[y]”—a warehouse—at No. 44 Warren Street with a staff of up to 30 men. Their product ranged from tools,
cutlery and largely imported fine goods to firearms"
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2022 7:07 pm
by edisdead
edisdead wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 7:06 pm
galvanic1882 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 2:00 pm
Couple of better pics of the Horseman's knife plus 2 others I just got.
The hawk has flush jointed which is really cool.
The 6 bladed knife has nail pulls on both sides that go through the tang except for the nail file blade. No England on this one.
Sorry for the thread resurrection.....but Holy moly, that 6 blade specimen is a jaw dropper for sure. There really is some kind of magic dust sprinkled on that tier of Rodgers examples from that period, very special piece you have.
I also wonder would the gentleman named on the sheild be the same R. P. Bruff of Bruff, Brother & Seaver? The dates match.
https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns- ... =100807138
"The New-York Sketch Book and Merchants’ Guide, published in 1859, has a section devoted to the firm that reveals the brothers, Richard and Charles Bruff, and their associate George Arthur Seaver to make up “this young and enterprising firm”, which “although little more than three years in existence, holds a prominent position in the Southern Trade.” Their business was located in an “unsurpassed facilit[y]”—a warehouse—at No. 44 Warren Street with a staff of up to 30 men. Their product ranged from tools,
cutlery and largely imported fine goods to firearms"
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2022 9:24 pm
by galvanic1882
Yes the knife was supposedly given to him. There was a tag attached to the knife that mentions that. I’ll post a picture of it when I get home.
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2022 12:32 pm
by JohnR
Mike, great knives posted, congratulations on adding them to your collection.
Three more that belong in this thread, a small stag Congress that is a spitting image to the larger Rodgers Congress I have and 2 horn jacks.
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2022 12:57 am
by Miller Bro's
Very early quill knife.
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2022 4:57 am
by Mason
Miller Bro's wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 12:57 am
Very early quill knife.
Very nice example.
Here is a Rodgers quill knife in carved pearl.
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 10:32 am
by edisdead
Love the Rodgers showings, the Congress and Jack's are heirloom worthy and the quill knives too.
These examples are less exotic but I do love to use them.
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:45 am
by galvanic1882
JohnR wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 12:32 pm
Mike, great knives posted, congratulations on adding them to your collection.
Three more that belong in this thread, a small stag Congress that is a spitting image to the larger Rodgers Congress I have and 2 horn jacks.
Nice knives John!!!

Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:25 pm
by royal0014
edisdead wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 10:32 amThese examples are less exotic but I do love to use them.
Nice showings. I am drawn to the checkered, two-blade jack.
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:36 pm
by BWT
Very nice knives everyone

Thanks for sharing them!
Re: Rodgers and Sons
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 3:20 pm
by Waukonda
Awesome knives being posted!