Need help identifing unusual Robeson pattern
Need help identifing unusual Robeson pattern
Hello All,
I have a seemingly unique Robeson knife. I am by no means a Robeson expert. Using the forum, I've found some good info and looking for more. I cannot find another knife of this pattern and with this number. Here is what I have.
measures 4 1/2" closed
main blade is 3 1/2"
using @RobesonsRme's excellent tang stamp guide, knife was built between 1911 and 1921
231 - walnut handle, 3 blades, steel bolsters and liners (yup to all of these)
322 - coming up empty on this
Knife is in amazing condition particularly being over 100 years old. Any thoughts are appreciated.
I have a seemingly unique Robeson knife. I am by no means a Robeson expert. Using the forum, I've found some good info and looking for more. I cannot find another knife of this pattern and with this number. Here is what I have.
measures 4 1/2" closed
main blade is 3 1/2"
using @RobesonsRme's excellent tang stamp guide, knife was built between 1911 and 1921
231 - walnut handle, 3 blades, steel bolsters and liners (yup to all of these)
322 - coming up empty on this
Knife is in amazing condition particularly being over 100 years old. Any thoughts are appreciated.
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Re: Need help identifing unusual Robeson pattern
It’s a slot knife, known to some as a “ Hobo” knife.
I have seen several and have owned two, one like yours and marked Robeson, the other marked Terrier.
I still have the Terrier.
Are you aware that it comes apart?
Open the main blade and the two sections will slide apart and become separate eating utensils.
I have seen several and have owned two, one like yours and marked Robeson, the other marked Terrier.
I still have the Terrier.
Are you aware that it comes apart?
Open the main blade and the two sections will slide apart and become separate eating utensils.
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Thank you MB!
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Thank youj RR! Until seeing yours and MBs replies, I did not know this knife comes apart. But now I do. I've seen hobo knives but until this thread, couldn't locate much about Robeson's 322 model. Any thoughts on value?RobesonsRme.com wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 2:55 pm It’s a slot knife, known to some as a “ Hobo” knife.
I have seen several and have owned two, one like yours and marked Robeson, the other marked Terrier.
I still have the Terrier.
Are you aware that it comes apart?
Open the main blade and the two sections will slide apart and become separate eating utensils.
Re: Need help identifing unusual Robeson pattern
Here are more images and a link to a video of the knife on [youtube]https://youtu.be/kFX7z3qDB08?si=riU8SwmV_KBd9zGC[/youtube]
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Its difficult to tell from your photos, but your knife appears to be in near mint condition, that is factory fresh,, as new, unsharpened and unblemished.
If that’s the case, $350.00 and up.
If that’s the case, $350.00 and up.
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Re: Need help identifing unusual Robeson pattern
Thank you sincerely for your help. It certainly is in amazing condition.. never sharpened and strong snap. It has a few light use scratches and a little patina. The only blemish are two light scuffs on the outside of the spoon. They are rather elusive when trying to photograph as there is a lot of reflection. Today it is cloudy and managed to get them to show.RobesonsRme.com wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 1:52 pm Its difficult to tell from your photos, but your knife appears to be in near mint condition, that is factory fresh,, as new, unsharpened and unblemished.
If that’s the case, $350.00 and up.